A Very English Christmas (2023)

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A Very English Christmas (2023)

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Hey, Amy!

Hey, sis!

How's Tinseltown?

Mm. Do you really wanna know?

Is it warm?

Again, do you really

want me to answer that?

Yeah, good point.

It's minus two degrees here. Celsius.

It's below freezing, Em.

Hey, look, I would love to chat, but

I have got to go to work in like

two minutes so can we speak later?

It's okay, I'll be quick.

I'm getting married!

Come again?

Harry proposed!

We're getting married!

On Christmas Eve!

Are you pranking me?

No, Em, I'm being serious.

Feel free to express joy.

No! It's- sorry, there's just

a lot to unpack there, uh-

Christmas eve?!

Yeah! Two weeks!

Which brings me onto

my next question...

Amy-

Ems, I need you.

As a sister, but also as

Emma Taylor, events planner extraordinaire!

I need some context here.

You and Harry have been

together for, like, a year.

"Congratulations, Amy.

I'm so excited for you.

I'm packing my bags right now."

Hey, you know I'm

happy if you're happy, I just...

Why the rush?

We're in love. It's romantic.

Look, I stand by both of those

things but I will explain everything

when you get here, just please...

say you will get here?

I've never even been

to the UK before and now

you want me to get on a flight to a

new place where it's snowing

and plan your whirlwind wedding

in, like, two weeks?!

Don't make me play

the maid of honour card.

Hi, honey!

Hi, mom.

Do you want

to tell me what's going on?

Y'know, I woke up to

300 emails this morning. 300!

Did you know that Christmas is

the busiest time of the year for events?

Well, how could I forget?

You remind me every year.

So not only did I have to

go through those 300 emails

but I also had to tell all of our

current and potential clients

that I'm deserting them at the most

important time of the year so I can

fly across the Atlantic because Amy decided

to get married in two weeks.

Amy's getting married?

That's so exciting!

Is it exciting?

Or is it impulsive?

You know what Amy's like, I mean-

I love her, she's amazing, but...

Emma...

I know, I know, okay?

But this is classic Amy.

Act first, think later.

Listen, that's your opinion.

But what matters is that

you should be there for your sister!

You know, for a half sister,

she drives me completely crazy.

Well, it's about time you went to England.

They've come to LA often enough.

Wait, are Oliver Halbrand Hotels

based in the UK?

I've been trying to get them

as a client for months!

They're exactly the type

of big client that we need.

Oh, yeah, their HQ is there

and Oliver lives in London.

This is perfect!

If I can get him to come to the wedding

he could see my style

and my ability at first hand!

Well, if anybody can put a wedding

together in two weeks, you can.

Is he gonna want to go

to your sister's wedding, though?

I mean, it is kinda weird.

Hey, an event's an event.

Are you sure you're going

to be okay without me?

I've pinned all of the clients who

have events this week

and colour coordinated everything

that still needs doing, with the emails I've-

I'm gonna be fine.

I love you, mom.

I love you, too, honey.

Hi, Oliver! I'm just following up

on our call, it's Emma Taylor.

I've just touched down in the UK

for that event on the 24th.

I would love it if you could come

so I can introduce myself properly

and to see if we can do business together.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Hey, stranger!

Hey!

What, couldn't get a taxi?

Come on, let's go inside!

I did get a cab to the cottage where you live,

where we were supposed to meet!

Sorry... I got inspired

and I wanted to come down here

and start working on

a new idea for a candle range!

And you couldn't do that at home?

Saving my feet and my sanity in the process?

There's just something magical here

that helps me get in the zone.

Look, come and sit by the fire

and I'm gonna make you a hot chocolate.

Or, as you would say...

A hot cocoa!

That'll warm you up.

Hey! Welcome to England!

Whoa! Man, that was so close.

I'm gonna have to

ask you to pay for that.

What? Why?

I didn't even drop it!

It's still in one piece!

Even so, there'll be fingerprints all over it.

I don't know what the policy is in the US

but here in England, touching a product

is as good as a promise to purchase it.

Well, I don't actually have any cash on me,

but this is my sister's stall, so I'm...

- Wait, are you...

- Sorry. I heard the accent

and I couldn't resist the classic

fish out of water prank.

This is from Amy. She got distracted

talking to a man selling scarves

so sent me over with this for her sister.

Who I'm really hoping is you?

And you're... Harry!

Dylan. Amy's business partner.

Well, sort of.

Huh! I would have thought

with the love of pranks

you were the

spontaneous wedding partner.

Here you go.

Does Amy want me

to have a heart attack?

Well, I'm very glad

to hear she's feeling better!

I'm so sorry! Did Dylan

give you the hot chocolate?

I got distracted talking to Larry!

Hey, Larry.

Amy, my toes are about to fall off.

Can you please not get distracted

long enough that we can find

an actual heater in the actual indoors?

Like our original plan before

- you abandoned me to the cold?

- Yes, of course.

But did you drink

the hot chocolate?

Because that should have

warmed you up a little bit.

No, I did not drink that expl*si*n of sugar.

Or should I say eat it?

It was way too

substantial to be a drink!

I'm glad you're here.

You're delusional.

- I'm glad somebody's enjoying it.

- Waste not, want not!

Emma, this is Dylan.

We've met, not-Harry.

No, but he is Harry's best man.

Let's try this again.

I'm Emma, I'm Amy's half sister.

Pleasure to meet you

Emma the half sister.

Okay, let's get you home.

Let's get you warm.

Yes, please.

Bags, we need bags.

- Bye!

- See ya.

And then Harry got down on one knee

right in front of the Eiffel Tower.

It started snowing and honestly, Em,

it was like something out of a film.

That does sound amazing.

When you know, you know, right?

Well, I mean, I definitely don't.

But yeah, that's what they say.

We didn't want to wait

to have the wedding.

And Christmas is our favourite

time of year and it means

the whole family can be around.

We want something beautiful but intimate.

Something really special, you know?

Like if you could bottle up the magic

and spirit of Christmas and just

sprinkle it on everything.

That's what we want

the wedding to feel like.

But Harry's

an accountant.

And even though Amy's an artist,

neither of us really know the first thing

about planning a normal event

let alone a wedding.

So I thought we'd

bring in the big g*ns.

The big g*ns being me.

Bingo.

But we know it's a lot so

Dylan's on hand for anything you need.

Amy said you two met earlier

at the Christmas market?

Oh, yeah, yeah we met briefly.

He's a great guy, and I'm still

working in London

until the 22nd so I'm only around

at the weekends to help out.

I'm just so glad you're

gonna be here for Amy.

I know having a sister around

right now means everything.

Mhm.

Could you make

us a drink, Harry?

Sure! Hot chocolate?

Extra cream and marshmallows?

Sure, thank you so much.

Go on.

Okay but don't hate me.

I have to ask you this

because I'm your sister

and I love you.

You're obviously dying

to say something.

You're 26, Amy. You have your

whole life ahead of you.

And I can't help but feel like

you're rushing into this.

I know you're creative and free spirited

and sometimes a little impulsive, but

I just-- I just need to be sure

that you're not going into this

for the wrong reasons.

Marriage is a big deal.

So here's the thing.

I love Harry so much.

I literally can't wait to spend

the rest of my life with him.

I get that, but--

And I'm pregnant.

Em?

I'm so, so

happy for you.

I know that you've always

wanted to be a mom, I just-

I just don't see why that means

you have to get married.

I know I don't have to get married.

I want to get married.

Look, our family

isn't exactly traditional.

You can say that again.

And I guess I always thought I would

do things in a more ordered way.

You know, get married

and then have a family.

Amy, you're like the least

ordered person I know.

I mean, don't get me wrong

that terrifies me half the time, but

you should know better than anyone

that there's no right way to do things.

I mean, okay, sure, we don't

have a regular family dynamic

but that never stopped us from

making it work right?

Mum and dad dont actually know yet

and I would really appreciate it

if you could just keep it between

the two of us. Just for now.

I want to focus just

to be on the wedding.

Of course. But, I--

One hot chocolate for you?

Headed out early

to set up stall,

but help yourself.

Coffee, coffee, coffee...

Nope.

Here we eat actual food.

Two hours.

That's why I'm the best!

Aw, man...

Correct me if I'm wrong

but isn't the idea to sell your wares

to the general public and not

ice them away from your stall?

Is that why you needed me

to buy that glass ball?

Look, I really don't need--

I get it now. You're grumpy 'cause

you look like a small child

that's been forced to wear an outfit

they've stolen from their parents.

Has anyone ever

told you you're, like, really funny?

I'm not so good with people.

That's Amy's job.

Which gets harder with

every hot chocolate she drinks

and every subsequent

toilet break she takes.

Well, it makes sense.

Why? Does hot chocolate have

an adverse effect on one's bladder?

Never mind.

I'm actually really glad I ran into you.

I hear you're on hand

for wedding prep assistance?

Great!

Okay. First thing's first

we need to tie down the venue.

And then we need to send out

the invites tomorrow.

I'll obviously need your steer on that

because I don't know anyone around here.

Then we'll look into the order of events.

I mean, do we want a three course meal?

Do we want buffet catering?

Or will canapes and champagne be okay?

I mean, that's even before

we've gotten into the details

of the decorations, the speeches,

the gifts-- Yes?

Have you put any thought at all

into what Amy and Harry actually want?

What do you mean?

Well this is all very...

Soulless.

Excuse me? Okay, I've arranged some of

the most high profile weddings in LA!

Okay? Everything here is

exactly as it should be.

It's very important to me

that this goes well.

Fine. Happy to be your

silent gofer, ma'am.

Great, okay. First order of business,

the venue. Let's go.

I better check Amy

will be okay without me.

Oh, great plan.

Actually, she said that we were

gonna meet with Dad, Lucy,

and their mom...

-Megan?

-Right. At the pub.

-Sounds fun.

-Yeah! Yeah, should be.

-Come on then, Batman.

-Batman?

Yeah, Batman and Robin.

The k*ller wedding planner duo.

-Yeah, I don't love that.

-Sherlock and Watson?

Emma: Who?

I'm kidding!

Come on!

This the kind of thing

you had in mind?

Are you kidding me?

This is insane!

It's perfect!

Do you know the owners?

Yeah actually,

my parents.

Seriously?! Do you think

they'd let us use this space?

Because it is exactly

what I was picturing.

It's okay. I don't think

we'll need to ask them.

- We'll be okay to use it.

- Are you sure?

Yeah, sure,

not a problem.

And I know Amy and Harry

love this space too.

Well, I can see why,

it is perfect! Good job, Watson!

Okay, what we're gonna need to do

is map out this entire area

so that we know

what we're working with.

Chair's going down there.

Dance space over there.

Oh, maybe a grand piano

here for the music?

And then obviously we're gonna

have to try to figure out a place

to do the speeches

'cause you can't have that

in the same room

as the ceremony.

Dylan, this is perfect!

- Hi!

- Hi, Dad.

Hi, squirt!

It's so good to see you!

No premature frown lines from

overworking yourself, that is good.

That's only 'cause they have

very easy access to Botox in LA, dad.

Hey, when you get to 30, you'll be

begging me for the good stuff.

Not on my watch.

Hey, Lucy.

Go on, squirt,

Give your big sister a hug.

Aw, so you do

have limbs, huh?

Two arms and two legs.

Very long legs!

How tall are you?

I'm 1.3 metres.

She's 4 ft 3.

Oh! Hey, you know when I was small

dad used to mark my height on the wall.

He does that with me too.

Ugh, you know what

really used to annoy me?

"Stop growing up so fast!"

Oh, God, I hated that!

I wanted to grow so bad,

and I thought that dad was actually

slowing me down by saying that.

What a lucky man I am.

All three of my girls together.

Ahem. Four girls.

And I am so happy to finally

meet you, Megan, officially.

Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry!

Mum? Emma. Emma, Mum.

- Hi!

- It's very lovely to meet you.

So, Lucy...

What are your hopes and dreams?

Your goals and ambitions?

Why have you never been

to England before?

Oh, uh- Well, I have a business

and sometimes it gets a little busy.

Too busy to

come and visit? Ever?

You know what? You're right.

I should get better at that.

Okay...

Oh, dad, I'll just have

the same as Lucy, thanks.

My mulled wine buddy!

You feeling alright, love?

Hey, you know what, dad?

I will take Amy's as well.

Hopefully it will

send me to sleep.

Jetlag sucks!

Oh, I'm so sorry.

Two minutes.

Emma!

Oliver Halbrand.

Oh, hi Oliver! It is so great

to hear from you!

Just a quick call to let you know that

I would be delighted to attend your event.

Yes, that is so great to hear.

I will see you there.

- See you there.

- Okay!

Wow! Now this is more like it.

I don't know what you were trying

to feed me yesterday, but it was so gross.

Oh, you tried the

black pudding then, huh?

- What is that?!

- Oh, you don't wanna know.

It was so great to

finally meet Lucy.

Oh, she's so sweet!

Meeting you is literally

all she's talked about

since Saturday.

I feel so bad I never

met her before.

Oh, it's okay, Em.

We all know how busy you are.

I'm just glad you're here for this.

It means the world to me, you know.

So you'll be okay by yourself on

the stall if I steal Dylan today?

- Of course.

- I'm so sorry.

I forgot that Harry wasn't

going to be around, and--

- Just... Don't overdo it, okay?

- Emma Taylor.

If I wanted to be babied,

I would have told Mum and Dad already.

Pregnant or not, I am perfectly capable

of running a Christmas market stall

by myself for a day.

Okay, gotcha. I can't help it, I don't get

to be the overprotective sister very often.

And what do you have

planned for today?

Well, that's for me to know

and for you to get excited about.

Good timing! Thank you.

-I have a question for you.

-I thought I was Sherlock?

- Can I ask my question?

- sh**t.

How come we've

never met before?

Well, unless you'd been to LA

we wouldn't have.

So you've never actually been

to the UK? Your family's here!

- Amy, Peter--

- My dad, yeah.

I live in LA with my mom.

Amy lives here and I've just

never made it over before.

Dad and Amy come to LA once a year.

But actually, I hadn't

met Lucy until last night.

She was always in school

when they visited.

- So Lucy, she's your...

- Half sister too, yeah.

Obviously a lot younger.

We don't have the typical family layout.

And you've never met her?

Well, we've face-timed

a tonne, but not in real life, no.

I'm just always so busy

with work, you know, and just...

Never really

made it over here.

Also, you know,

it's kinda nerve-wracking

being the American sister who's

only ever existed on screen.

Can I offer a word of advice?

Family's family. No matter

how typical or atypical it is.

You shouldn't let that pass you by.

You know what? I think we

have everything we need here.

I think we should

head back to the cottage

and see what we

should do next.

Okay. Sure.

Lovely-- Hi!

Thank you so much for coming!

Everything is selling like hotcakes

and I cannot keep up with making more

and serving the customers

at the same time!

I'm so proud of you!

Youre running all this on your own,

you got a wedding coming up, its a lot!

Well, thats why Emmas here, dad.

Shes already sorted the venue and...

shes booked Shirley as the officiant.

I think- I think Dylans helping her but

theyve already got most of it planned out.

Shes honestly like a machine.

Thats exactly

what I worry about.

-Thanks, dad!

-Okay, so where are we?

Some of these and

some of these. Let's go.

This worked beautifully

at a wedding I did in LA.

Okay.

Explain to me why

Im needed again?

Hey! Dont put yourself down.

Youve been a very useful gofer.

Well, clearly youre better suited

at planning every single detail by yourself.

Oh, no decent events planner

would try to do everything by themselves.

Its impossible to host a good event solo.

It takes a team to pull off something like this.

A team, huh? So, am I allowed

an opinion on anything

that might involve what Amy and Harry

are gonna actually want?

-Absolutely not.

-Figured.

No SOS calls from Amy.

What is your role

in her business, exactly?

Well believe it or not I do

actually love arts and crafts.

Hence all the decorations in the hall.

My mum always used to encourage me

to focus on what I loved to do.

But my dad thought a business mind

was more important.

So I help Amys business,

I run the Christmas market-

Whoa, wait, you run the Christmas market?

Like, you own it?

- But you cant even talk to the customers!

- Yeah, thanks for that.

I like to give the community a chance

to connect over Christmas, but...

Well, Im always running scared that

someone might actually ask how I am, and...

- Well, Ill have to actually tell them.

- I totally get that.

That's the one for you.

Thank you! Thanks, come again!

- Hey!

- Hey!

Have I told you how amazing

it is to have you here?

Yes, dad, you have. Love you.

So where's Lucy?

Oh, she didnt wanna come.

I dont understand

why shes being so coy.

She was so excited

to meet you.

Oh, it's fine. Y'know, its gonna take

a while for me to get used to it as well.

Im gonna grab a drink.

Either of you want anything?

Let me guess, hot chocolate?

And for the American? Coffee?

Ah, I thought youd never ask.

Ooh...

Today was insane.

I have never known it this busy.

Thats so great, Amy.

Hows everything been

going on your end?

All good.

Its invite day tomorrow.

Have I told you

how much I love you?

Do you want these invites to look

like someone just threw them together?

I think youd need

to be some kind of

professional graphic designer

to do justice to this image of yours.

Look at this.

Classic, simple, effective.

Sure, its a lil rough around the edges

but at least it has a colour palette.

-Can I offer some pointers?

-If you must.

So, for the wedding itself, youve got this

gold, silver, cream, white theme going on.

I think the invites should reflect that,

but with a handmade touch.

-That feels like Amy to me.

-Yeah, but, uh? Not too handmade?

With a smart edge.

That feels like Harry.

Maybe we should get

the others involved?

If Lucy and Megan can make

some stencils, Harry and Amy

can come up with some font styles

and any picture elements they want

and then you can focus on getting

the structure of the invite sorted.

And what would your role

be in all of this?

Guest list.

Got it from Harry.

Gonna make sure we have

enough wedding invites.

Wow. You just got everything

worked out, dont ya?

-You know it, Watson.

-Im sorry, did you just demote me?

Okay, I guess Im

calling in the troops.

If you can relinquish

control for that long.

I can try.

Emma, what are you doing?

- All good?

- Mhm.

I dunno about you,

but Im exhausted!

Im glad we could help with the invites

in the end. Did they all get posted?

Signed, sealed, and delivered.

Where's Dylan?

More importantly,

wheres Harry?

Voila!

Did you bake those?!

Em, hes been gone for,

like, ten minutes.

Alas, these are supermarkets finest.

But I thought the tray and the apron

would sell it more. I could totally

bake these if I wanted to.

-Oh, sure you could.

-Oh, no, it's true.

Dylan is in fact,

a master baker.

Invite making, cookie baking...

any other hidden talents?

-The name game.

-What is the name game?

-Okay, uh... right, um-

-Rasputin!

-Some kind of bearded guy?

-Charles Darwin!

Charles Darwin?!

No! No! Uh-

-SANTA!

-FATHER CHRISTMAS!

- Yes!

- I said it first!

-No chance!

-What?!

And on that note,

I think its time that I go home.

Noo! Harry just texted, his train

got delayed but hell be here any minute.

Aw, I know, I know, but it is getting late,

so I shall thank you for the hospitality

- and I will see you tomorrow.

- Ill, uh, show you out.

Well, condolences on

your first name game loss.

Uhh... I wouldnt say

I lost, exactly.

Maybe you should stick to

buying cookies and passing them

off as your own.

-So I guess Ill see you later then?

-See you later.

Not today.

Hey!

Where is everyone?

- Good morning to you, too.

- And?

There was a

talent show emergency.

Talent show?

Yeah, we do this talent show

for the kids in the village every year

last Sunday before Christmas.

Just a bit of fun.

Aw, I love things like that!

Can I help plan it?

Uh, its actually not really your style.

Its very last minute, slapdash.

Hey, I can do last minute.

Its actually only for

people in the village.

Sorry.

Oh, yeah. Sure. No, Im...

Im just passing through.

Right, Ive gotta take

Lucy home for a bit.

Shes so excited about

the talent show, Dyl.

Are you okay to man the fort for a while?

Ill be back in about an hour.

Of course, well sort the invites and then

deliver them when you get back.

Youre the best.

So, serious question, about the cake.

Im thinking maybe like

a Christmassy Victoria Sponge. Or like...

maybe even a gingerbread cake?

No, youre right. Totally right.

Too cliche. Okay.

Hey, you know,

your input here is invaluable.

Am I really needed

here for this?

Wow, you really did get out

the wrong side of bed this morning.

Ive just got a lot to sort out

for the talent show.

Yeah, which is why

you should let me help out!

Chocolate cake.

Its Harrys favourite.

See! This is why I need you.

Yule log it is.

- Afternoon.

- Do you know everyone here?

Unfortunately, its everybody else

who knows me.

Oh, hello!

How's it going?

Yeah, not too bad,

thanks, Gerald.

I hear preparations for

the talent show are going really well.

My granddaughter

cant wait!

Aw, Im glad to hear it.

That is what we do it for.

Let me know if I can help out.

Well, if you need it.

Actually there is something you can

help out with, um... Ill give you a buzz.

-...Emma Taylor, is it?

-The one and the same.

Thank goodness youre here.

Your dad speaks of nothing else!

Always telling us of how proud he is

of his daughter from the states

and how amazing it will be

when she finally visits.

Well, we better get going, Gerald.

Got a lot of invites to

get out for Amy and Harrys big day.

Actually... Here's yours.

Bless you!

Thank you!

-Thank you.

-For what?

Ending the guilt trip.

Well, that wasnt for your sake.

We do actually have a lot to do.

- Dyou know what?

- What?

All I want is a mulled wine.

I would k*ll for a mulled wine.

I thought your hot cocoa obsession

has well and truly taken over?

And I had to listen to Lucy

sing all morning.

- Do I sound awful?

- That depends.

Are you being dramatic or do I have to

prepare myself for this "talent" show?

No, I think I just did overtime.

Shes actually pretty good.

- So, whats the deal with Dylan?

- The deal with Dylan?

Yeah, hes kind of up and down and

I just wondered if there was a story there.

May I ask what has brought on

this interest in Dylan?

Oh, well its just Ive had to spend

all this time with him

- because Im planning your wedding.

- Oh! Touch.

Just, as an event planner who likes to

focus on the story behind the event

I dunno, reading people is kinda

my thing and that guy is so hard to read!

Like, I cant tell if hes a jerk who

sometimes has a personality change

or if hes a really nice guy

with grumpy tendencies.

- Like Mr Darcy.

- You're so painfully British.

Well, Dyl and I grew up together,

hes actually the reason I met Harry.

No, okay, focus.

More story-time please.

So, Dylans ancestors

originally led the village.

We dont have anything

formal like that now, but...

His parents always took pride

in the responsibility.

Doing things for the

people who live here.

They lived up in the big hall

and they were like the beating heart

- of the community, in a way.

- But not anymore?

Dylans parents died,

about five years ago.

It was incredibly

difficult for Dylan.

And he tries so hard to

keep up their legacy

and to do all the things

they used to do for the village.

But I dont know, I- I dont think

his heart is really in it like it used to be.

Sometimes hes the Dyl he always was,

sometimes he retreats into himself

and sometimes all the hurt and

the heartbreak manifests itself into this...

general jerk-i-ness.

Well, damn. Im so glad

I can drink mulled wine.

Oh yeah, rub it in.

Morning, Emma.

Everything alright?

Amy told me about your parents.

You never said anything.

The first time you showed me this place

- Why?

- Didn't seem relevant.

Are you okay with having

the wedding here?

- Absolutely.

- Honestly?

Dyou really want me

to talk about this?

As the person in charge of arranging

this wedding, I need to be sure

that the owner of the venue

isnt gonna freak out the day before.

Every Christmas, I used to put the

Christmas decorations up with my mum.

Every year. When they died,

I couldnt bring myself to stop.

I know I should move on and...

maybe even sell this place and

let go of some of the

traditions that I had with them.

Having the wedding here

is a good step towards that.

I wish everyone would stop worrying

about what they should do.

I thought that was only

a problem I had.

You seem pretty good at dancing

to your own tune to me.

No, thats Amy. Amys the creative one,

the free spirited one.

Im the work-a-holic,

by-the-book, square one.

I think you have more

in common than you think.

This isnt about me.

Are you really okay with this?

I promise the events planner part

of your brain that I wont freak out.

And I promise the other part

of your brain that Im okay with it.

- Good enough?

- Good enough.

Let's do this!

A well-deserved pint

of local ale.

Come on, it won't bite.

-I dunno, you did say it had a head.

-Yeah, but no teeth, I promise.

I can just about manage

a bottled beer, I have no idea what that is.

- Its a speciality.

- Ah. Lucky for you...

Now you have two.

They should be here soon.

Im in no rush. Are you okay,

you seem a bit nervous?

Oh, I'm fine. Fine...

- This is gonna sound so stupid.

- sh**t.

Ive just always felt like the other sister,

from the other side of the family.

From the other side of the world.

Even the way Lucy isnt sure

how to be around me, like Im this

unknown entity... even though

Im her sister. Megans not my mom

and even though Amy and I share a dad

and its not exactly normal...

They actually do have this perfectly formed,

separate family unit that Im

just not a part of.

I think thats why I never

came to England before.

I never truly felt like I would

be welcome. It can be nerve-wracking.

Hey look, Im sorry I made you feel

unwelcome with the talent show.

No, no, its fine.

I totally get it.

And for what its worth,

I think youre incredibly brave.

Being vulnerable is terrifying.

- Hi!

- Oh, hey!

- Drinks order, Amy?

- Hot Ribena, please.

Not questioning it.

My round, what can I get you both?

Well, I owe Emma something that

isnt the local ale, so Ill give you a hand.

- What are we playing?

- Cheat.

-Cant play cheat again, Amy!

-You only like it cause you always win.

- I've never played.

- Come on dad, it's the best.

Alright, but go easy

on us, would you?

Never.

Okay.

- Two aces.

- Oh, cheat?

What, already?

Read 'em and weep!

- Ugh! So bad at this already!

- Some people learn the hard way.

Oh my God, you're insane.

- Hey.

- Thanks.

I just think theyll look

so much better handmade.

Theyll look messy. Nothing ever

went wrong with classic, silver wreaths.

Classic, plastic wreaths, you mean?

You sound like my dad.

Okay, so what about the cake?

Surely you dont think that

- that would be better handmade too?

- How else do you make a cake?

You know what I mean.

Homemade.

I think Amy and Harry

would prefer it, yeah.

Youre crazy. Do you want this wedding

to look like someones unkept yard?

I think theyd appreciate

the added input from their family

rather than some

cardboard cut-out wedding.

-I just cant do that.

-Why not?

Sorry-

Uh- I can't risk that, okay?

Amys gonna love it, I promise.

I should get back to the cottage.

Got a long day tomorrow.

Yeah, Ill come with you. Dont want you

getting lost on those country lanes.

Do you maybe wanna

come in for a drink?

Ive got a better idea.

- Okay. So... what now?

- What do you mean?

Well, I mean, the weddings not for

like, five days. What do we do with it?

Eat it, obviously.

Yeah, but then what

do we do for the wedding?

Eat the cake, USA. Well make a bigger

and better one in four days time.

Mm. Happy now?

That's disgusting.

- Ugh! What are you doing?!

- Being disgusting.

You wanna play that game?

- You're a child.

- You're a hypocrite.

Stop! This is-

No, no, no-

No, no, no, no...

Don't. Truce?

Okay.

- Good morning.

- Morning.

So, what did you and Dylan

get up to last night?

- Meaning?

- Well, Harry and I came back

from the pub and it sounded like

a hyena m*ssacre in the kitchen.

We were making that!

I dont understand how you can make

that much noise just baking a cake.

Its a yule log, actually, and its

a practise one for your wedding.

Youre baking the cake

for the wedding?

Attempting to.

Do you hate that?

No, I love that.

Just doesnt really seem

like your kinda style.

- Could that maybe be Dylans influence?

- I dont know.

Hey, have you told Megan and dad that

you and Harry are expecting a baby yet?

Didn't think so.

Touche.

I just think Lucys act needs

a bit more... enthusiasm!

Really, Pete? More enthusiasm?

Are you sure about that?

Yeah, she could definitely

give it a bit more, you know, ta da!

Okay, Im being nervous, I admit it.

Shes just singing

with the choir, Peter.

And where is she anyway?

Should be rehearsing, right?

Shes probably in the stall hiding

from you, dad. I know I would be.

Thank you very much. What?

I hope youre ready for

the Broadway level show

theyve got going on over there.

Hey, wheres Lucy?

I think she took

the opportunity

to sneak a hot chocolate,

but you didnt hear that from me.

Your dad would be so proud

that youve kept this going.

Oof, straight in there with the

emotional hits this morning.

You know, just cause I overshared last night

doesnt mean you can do that to me.

Oh, now youre here, you could actually

help me with the running order.

I want to avoid as many dubious renditions

of Mariah Carey as possible.

Do you think you could

cast your expert eye over that?

I thought youd never ask.

Ah! Now, is this the right place

for getting one of those popular table mats?

What colour can I interest you in?

Oh, um... which one would you recommend?

Oh, I wouldnt ask this one.

She has an aversion to anything handmade.

-We dunno whats wrong with her yet.

-Rude.

I think the silver one would look

so elegant on a Christmas table.

Yeah, but the red is so much more

homely and cosy, and definitely more festive.

Totally agree, but on Christmas Day

do you want the same homely and cosy

feeling you have every other day,

or do you want a touch of luxury

a little extra glamour

that you only get once a year?

Its a good point, but I would argue

if you want that kind of luxury

you could go into London.

The beauty of a Christmas in the countryside

is that festive warmth and cosiness.

You know, chestnuts roasting on an open fire

-Jack Frost nipping at your toes and all that.

-Nose. Hes nipping at your nose.

You know what, I think Ill take both of them.

You two make a good sales team.

Thank you!

Now I really want some chestnuts

roasted on an open fire.

Come with me.

How are you only just

showing me these now!

I mean I didnt look at you

and instantly think "chestnut fanatic", but-

Clearly, I was very wrong.

Hey! How you doing?

Good? Yeah? Catch you later.

- Hiya!

- Come and sit here, Ames.

Oh, honestly mum,

Im totally fine standing.

Dont wanna stand

for too long though.

Why? My legs are working

perfectly well.

-Y'know, I just thought...

-What?

Everything okay?

Yes, Im just fussing

too much apparently.

- I'm fine!

- Well, we were wondering

what everyones plans were,

because theres a whole yule log

- back at the cottage that needs eating.

- Sounds great!

Ill stay here,

look after the stall.

Uh, a hat, an iguana, a jug,

a kite, and um...

Im gonna buy a leopard.

You cant buy a leopard

at a supermarket!

Oh, but you can

buy an iguana?

Your turn.

Okay. I went to the supermarket

and I bought a hat, an iguana

a jug, um... a kite, a leopard,

and a mouse!

Okay, this is

getting out of hand.

I think we need a new game before

we turn this place into a petting zoo.

- I know! Dance off!

- Yes!

Im gonna spare you all

my dance moves.

- I will challenge you, Lucy.

- Oooh!

- And the twist!

- It's the twist that makes it.

Can you top that?

Go on, Ems.

Yeah, I think youre gonna

have to try harder than that.

- Oh, I would love to see you try.

- Oh, no, no, no, no...

Alright, alright, okay.

Oh, wow.

Oh, sorry, champ,

I've gotta take this.

No, don't leave now!

He's left, Lucy! It's 'cause he's

embarrassed he wasn't as good as you.

I think the winner's Lucy!

Oh, look, they're all leaving!

- Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry...

- Go on, Lucy, show us it again.

- Show us your winning dance. Stunning!

- It's the twirl! It's brilliant!

Okay.

Hey. What's up?

Theres now even more snow predicted

for the night of the talent show.

Some of the parents

have withdrawn their kids.

Hey, its okay, well figure something out.

Were a team, right?

Yeah, youre right. Im gonna

go on back to the dance off.

- You coming?

- Uh- just one second.

Thank you so much.

- It doesn't fit.

- You look great!

-It's too tight.

-Okay, so well make some adjustments.

Everyone is gonna find out, Im gonna

look ridiculous in a dress that doesnt fit me.

Amy, breathe. Thats why

we came here first, just you and me.

Maybe you were right.

Maybe this whole wedding is mistake.

Im rushing into it and I dont need to.

Should I just call it off?

You love Harry, its obvious

you cant wait to marry him.

This is your day,

its not about anything else.

-I dont know why I cant just tell them.

-Youll tell them when youre ready.

Lucy is still so young. How is she gonna feel

about being an aunty when shes only nine?

Dad and Nina had you when they were

so young and look how well that turned out.

-They're still friends.

-Were two halves of one family and I- I...

I just dont want mum and dad worrying

about that happening with me and Harry.

D'you know what I think?

I think you have an amazing family

and a bonus sister, and that no matter

how this works out for you, its gonna be

better than good, its gonna be grand.

Because that is how you live your life,

and youre incredible for it.

So...

How are things going with you and Dylan?

Amy! Are you serious?

Did you not hear a word I just said?

Im sorry! I just thought while

we were being open with each other

I might as well go in for the k*ll. So...?

Today is about you, it is not about me.

I will not be taking questions at this time.

Go, get back in there, try on a different size

before you burst outta that thing.

Bye!

Thank you!

You're welcome.

Hey! I would offer you some but, um...

Its been a long day.

I assume Amys been staying off that?

You dont have to say anything.

I have a mothers instinct but

I know that sisters have a

different relationship

and there are things Amy will have shared

with you that she hasnt with me.

I just need to know,

is she okay?

Yes, shes absolutely fine,

I promise you.

Well good. Then shell tell me

anything else in her own time.

I was thinking. Would your mum like

to come to the wedding?

I know it must be hard

for you being here

instead of at home

with her over the holidays.

- Are you sure?

- Absolutely.

It would be lovely

to have her there.

Means the world to Amy for you

to be here, but it cant be easy.

I would so appreciate that, and Im sure

my mom would love to come. Thank you.

You look so beautiful!

- It's nice, right?

- It's so beautiful!

-And it fits!

-It fits perfectly!

- Hi mom!

- Hi honey! How are you?

- Really good, actually.

- How's England?

- Cold.

- And Oliver Halbrand?

Yeah, I think he'll

come to the wedding.

Oh, you don't seem that excited?

Im just worried

he wont be very impressed.

The best man, Dylan, hes really into

crafts and handmade touches.

Its just not my style at all.

Everything you do

is impressive, Emma.

As this is Amys big day what she

would want should take priority.

Yeah, thats what Dylan said too.

But Oliver Halbrand is a really big deal.

-What if I mess it up?

-You won't.

How can you mess it up

when your hearts in the right place?

You know what would really

help me? If you were here.

Aw, Id really love to be there

with you, honey, but-

-Megan said it was okay.

-Really?

Really! She was the one who suggested

that you might wanna be here.

- Aw, that's really nice.

- Will you come?

I would love to share Amys big day with you.

Let me see what I can do

and Ill get back to you, okay?

'kay, fingers crossed!

Gotta go, very important wedding dress

business being decided without me.

- I love you!

- Love you. Bye.

You two look frozen!

Come and have a warm drink.

Ah, sorry,

we cant stay long.

What my friend here means to say is,

we wanted to ask a favour real quick.

- Sorry. Long day.

- No worries, mate.

Must be difficult, with

the task of the talent show.

But like I said earlier, anything I can

help with, give us a shout.

Well, funny you should

say that, um... Dylan?

Actually, there is something you could

help us out with. In a big way.

-Well, I'm all ears.

-Well, there's gonna be so much snow

on Sunday that some of the kids...

well, theyve been told they cant go.

So...

And we wondered

if we could use the pub?

We would use the hall,

but its all set up for the wedding.

Im not sure I can, I mean its Christmas,

I cant close the pub, its my busiest time.

My granddaughter

was so excited about it.

Whatre we gonna tell Lucy?

Shes been practising for weeks.

Its okay, its okay,

well think of something.

Hang on... Hang on a second!

See, the childrens choir!

They normally come here

at Christmas time, perform a few songs.

Now, if they dont mind the snow

perhaps you could get them to sing

at the Christmas market?

And then Lucy and all the other kids

can join in if they want to?

Do you know someone

that we can talk to?

Of course! Kate!

She runs it. Ill talk to her.

- Really?

- Of course.

Now, I dont want to hear

another word about it, alright?

You know, most people

in this village would do a lot for you.

If you let them!

Now, about that drink.

And then Lucy came on the screen

wearing this little fedora hat

and she looked so funny. I think that

was the first time we really bonded.

Well, you seemed pretty comfortable

with everyone in the cottage last night.

Weirdly, I... I think you being there

made all the difference.

- How so?

- Im just so comfortable around you.

It made me more comfortable

to be around everyone else too.

Well, Im honoured. But I think

youd be just fine on your own.

So, whatll you do,

once the weddings over?

Go back to LA. Get back to work.

Spend time with my mom.

Oh, wait, did I tell you

she might visit for the wedding?

Oh, thats great!

When does she arrive?

Oh, well, Im waiting for her

to let me know, but hopefully tomorrow.

- Are you close with your mum?

- Super close.

She was pretty young when she had me,

so shes more like my best friend.

We live together, we own

the business together.

Honestly, I wouldnt

have it any other way.

Oh my god, Im so sorry.

I didnt think.

No, no, its okay. Im actually

quite intrigued by this. So...

Your mum was how old

when she had you?

They were both twenty.

My mom and Peter, my dad, that is.

They were even married at 19.

So in love, and then they had me.

But they were too young.

It didnt work out.

And then your dad

moved back to England?

Right. And I stayed in LA

with my mom and then

my dad met Megan

and the rest is history.

Oh, so thats why youre

sceptical about the wedding?

Okay, Sherlock.

You know just cause it happened

to your mum and dad

doesnt mean its gonna happen

to Amy and Harry.

- Well, I could say the same to you.

- Go on.

Just because youve lost people

close to you before

doesnt mean you have to isolate yourself

in case it happens again.

- Thats a bit different.

- Not really.

Were both projecting our feelings

from past situations onto current ones

even though theyre happening

in a completely different context.

Thank you.

For trusting me, by putting

more freedom and creativity into it...

I feel like Im getting my confidence back.

With this, with the markets...

with the talent show.

It means a lot.

Hi!

Someones jolly. Is this about Nina

coming to the wedding?

Oh, she is so happy

to be coming.

Good! Im really glad

shes coming too.

-Its not gonna be weird, is it?

-I dont think so. Do you think so?

Nah, I think were the

only ones overthinking this.

-Where's Dylan?

-Wouldn't you like to know!

Youre so annoying.

I have so much wedding stuff on my mind

I do not have time

for your nonsense.

Hes getting me a comfier chair.

Hell be back in a minute.

-A comfier chair?

-I know.

I feel like the walls are closing in on me.

Have you told anyone?

Of course not!

Because everybodys being

suspiciously attentive.

- Your highness.

- You know you really didnt need to.

Are you ready partner?

Okay, wont be long, promise.

Oh please, I have my throne now.

Take as long as you need.

Hi! Welcome! Dont mind me,

I just own the place.

Wow, I cant believe

weve pulled this off.

What do you mean, I thought

this was well within your capabilities?

-Oh, no, this was a stretch, even for me.

-Well, you kept that well-hidden.

Well, even a head chef has to look like

theyre in complete control of their kitchen

even if theyre in way over their heads.

But, having a good sous chef helps.

-Sorry, sous chef?

-Mhm!

I will accept nothing less

than the title of... joint chef.

-Yeah, that's not a thing.

-It is now.

Its been amazing seeing

this place come to life again.

Amy and Harry are going

to love the handmade feel.

I know its been hard for someone who

has to let go of her corporate safe zone

- and micromanaging ways.

- Hey! That's real nice.

Well, for what its worth, Im really proud

of what weve managed to do.

Yeah, same here.

Celebratory drink?

-Alas, I have plans with the groom.

-Ooh, like a bachelor party?

Not sure thats quite the vibe around here.

Unless you want Gerald dancing on the bar...

Oh, got the picture. I dont wanna stop you,

but Im going to anyway.

Its just- its the last chance for us

to catch up before the childrens choir

- and then the wedding the day after...

- Oh, say no more.

Im sure you and Harry and

definitely not Gerald will have a great time.

-I wouldve liked that though.

-Would've liked what, though?

Um. A drink. With you.

Oh, right. Um, yeah, yeah.

Me too. Um...

Another time?

Emma.

Looking forward to your event.

Been looking at your past work

and I think your professional,

minimalist aesthetic could be

a great fit for corporate and

personal events at our hotels.

One beautiful Christmas bauble

for your beautiful Christmas tree.

There we go.

Merry Christmas!

- I can't wait to see it!

- Hey! Check you out.

- Moi?

- Looks like the people pleaser is back.

Oh, just flexing some old muscles.

Although I think it might be some time

before people are saying something other

than "I'll bring you a lasagne some time."

Ah yes, nothing says grief like someone

leaving a lasagne on your doorstep.

Well, I figured if I start acting

like a normal person

people will start

treating me like one.

So... are you ready

for the grand reveal?

- Yes!

- Okay!

I'm just gonna...

Get that outta the way. Okay.

Tada!

So, I was in the cottage last night and I just

thought that the Christmas tree would

look so much better in the

other corner, you know?

And take off some of the village ornaments,

just to- you know, keep it classy.

And then there will be so much more space

for the speeches and less garish decorations

taking away from the bride and groom!

And then, well, the wreaths were just

cluttering the dance floor, so I-

Uh... take a look.

- Dylan, wait!

- What was that?

- Youve changed everything!

- Dylan, I-

You know how much

this meant to me.

I have a conflict of interest. Theres a

potential client coming to the wedding.

- A what?

- He owns this chain of hotels

in the UK and I thought if he came

to the wedding and saw what I could do-

Im sorry, this somehow just got worse.

He messaged me last night

saying how much he liked my style, and I...

I panicked. I just thought it would

be better to stick to what I know.

So this is why you agreed to arrange

the wedding? Your sisters wedding?!

No! No, of course not!

I wanted to do this for Amy.

But it just seemed like too good

an opportunity to pass up on.

Look, Im sorry I changed

the plans, okay?

But there wasnt anything

malicious behind it.

I actually liked a lot of your ideas.

Oh, great, thats just

the validation I needed.

Yes, it stings that I thought you were

bringing out the best of me again.

But its not about me.

Its about Harry and Amy

and what they would want.

Instead of using other people

- to further your own agenda.

- Hey, thats not- thats not...

No wonder you thought you wouldnt

fit in here with these people.

Theyve bigger hearts than

you could ever hope to have.

- You're being unfair.

- No, Emma.

Id give anything to

have my family back.

Just cant believe youd prioritise

some client over yours.

I just cant believe Dylan

said those things to me.

I really opened up to him about

how I felt being here

and he totally threw it back at me.

You did blindside him.

Do you have to play

devils advocate right now?

Did it cross your mind that

he was deflecting from

- what he was really sad about?

- And what was that exactly?

Everyone saw how well

you two were getting along.

Youve really brought him out of his shell

and I think he finally felt like part of a team.

Maybe for the first time

since his parents died.

- Am I an awful person?

- No. Everyone gets it wrong sometimes.

- What now?

- I've done something...

- Mhm?

- I invited a client to your wedding.

A potential client from London.

Oliver Halbrand.

- Okay...

- And that's why Dylan was so mad.

he thought that I was only planning

the wedding to impress him

and that I was doing it

for the wrong reasons.

And are you only doing it

to impress this new client?

Honestly, I dont know.

Im so confused right now.

- Do you wanna know what I think?

- Yes, please.

I think youve just forgotten

how to be a family gal.

Your whole life is work and you are

so terrified of letting us in, properly in

to your life that youve started

subconsciously sabotaging any chance

of that happening.

Doesnt make you a bad person, but...

Hopefully it might make you realise

what you could be missing out on.

- Have I totally blown it?

- Just think of it this way

if this Oliver Halbrand

really likes my wedding

maybe itll give you

more reason to visit.

Oh my god, just hearing it out loud,

it sounds so ridiculous-

I invited a client to your wedding, Ames.

Like its some kind of public event!

I know!

You'll figure it out.

But make things right with Dylan,

because if you dont, you will regret that.

Okay, back to me. Im gonna tell

mum and dad before the wedding.

It just doesnt feel right

not telling them on the day.

So, I'm gonna-

I'll get it.

Mom!

Hey!

Hey, whats going on?

Hey, it's okay.

Well, you have my full support,

whatever you wanna do.

- Thanks, mom.

- Okay, honey.

Right, sorry to break up

this party, but we need to go.

- Ugh, do I have to go?

- Yes. We're going to support Lucy.

- Ugh, you're right.

- Big smiles!

- Sure you dont wanna come, Nina?

- Ill stay and unpack. Thank you.

- Hey, where's Harry?

- Oh, he's gonna meet us there.

Work finished late, but now hes officially

finished for Christmas! The fun can begin!

- So much fun.

- So much fun!

Okay, okay...

I'm gonna have a baby!

Bells on bobtails ring

Making spirits bright, what fun it is to

ride and sing, a sleighing song tonight, oh!

Deck the halls with boughs of holly,

Fa la la la la, la la la la

T'is the season to be jolly,

Fa la la la la, la la la la

Sing we joyous all together,

Fa la la la la, la la la la

Heedless of the wind and weather,

Fa la la la la, la la la la

We wish you a Merry Christmas

We with you a Merry Christmas

We wish you a Merry Christmas

And a happy new year!

Good tidings we bring

to you and your kin

We wish you a Merry Christmas

And a happy new year!

This is great, mate.

Good job on plan B.

- Everyones having a blast.

- Yeah, a real blast.

Look, Amy told me something

went down between you and Emma.

- Care to share?

- I guess we just dont see eye to eye.

I thought you were

seeing eye to eye?

Had more in common

than you thought, etc, etc.

- Alright, don't start.

- Your words, not mine, buddy!

I just dont get it.

The other night you seemed

so excited about the potential there.

What potential? She lives in LA and

I live here. Shes an emotionless

corporate cog in a machine, and Im...

well, Im too emotionally involved

with everything for my own good.

Okay, starting to see

why you fell out.

-For the record, I didn't say that to Emma.

-Yeah, good!

Look, yknow I hate to be

the one to say this, but...

do you think youve maybe

overreacted a little?

Didnt you hear what I said?

She lives on the other side of the world

it never wouldve worked anyway.

You remember what

your mum used to say?

Anything worth even a 1% chance

deserves 100% of that chance.

Maths was never her strong suit.

Damn, why're you always right?

- Oh, it's so cold here in the UK.

- Ugh, tell me about it.

- I'm nervous.

- Everything's gonna be okay.

Ive got everything covered, remember?

All you have to do is enjoy yourself.

- Let's get you ready!

- Okay!

Any idea what youre

gonna do about Emma?

Ugh, theres still so many things

Im not sure about.

-Then talk to her.

-When?

-Now.

-Harry, it's your wedding day.

Im not gonna abandon you

to go and sort something out

- that may not even be sortable.

- You're right, it is my wedding day.

And as groom to best man,

I am ordering you to talk to her.

Alright, dont get too

big for your boots.

Dont single-handedly

ruin my wedding day.

Bit dramatic.

There, happy? Right...

Now, I dont know about these

are they the right-

-It's Emma.

-See, I told you!

Come here.

- I'll be right back.

- Proud of you, mate!

Emma, I-

EMMA: I'm so-

Let me go first.

I am so sorry, for what I said.

I think you have a bigger heart than

anybodys ever given you credit for

and I was wrong to

make you question that.

Im so sorry. I totally missed

the whole reason why you were hurt.

We were meant to be a team,

and I went behind your back.

Im just so used to doing everything

by myself, being okay by myself

I guess I forgot how

to have a teammate.

And you were right. I was totally

missing the point of all of this.

- I notice nothing's changed.

- Harry and Amy will love it.

I projected my

problems onto you...

I just hope

you can forgive me.

I have no idea what this means,

for you... for us.

But I put up this barrier because

I am so scared of the emotions

that I know Im capable of having.

That I did have... when my parents died.

- Forgiven.

- Yeah?

Yeah.

Besides, I dont wanna have to stand

over there with a best man who

refuses to talk to me.

Itd be super awkward.

Well, Id better be

getting back to the groom.

And me to the bride.

- See you up there?

- Let's do this, partner.

Emma, you look amazing.

Everything looks amazing!

-Hey, no crying yet.

-It's the hormones!

It means everything

to have you here with me.

I love Harry so much and I cannot wait

to welcome him, and the little one

- Into the family.

- To the family.

Hey, you okay? Did the famous

Oliver Halbrand ever turn up?

Any minute now.

Oliver? Its lovely to meet you.

Im Emma.

Likewise. This place makes

quite an impression.

Not quite what Id imagined,

I have to admit.

Well, its not usually the

type of event I would plan. Its, um...

Its actually my sisters wedding.

So its a little more handmade

than I would usually go for.

- Your sister's wedding?

- Uh, yeah. Yes, my younger sister.

Well, the personal touch is

something special.

Its refreshing,

and I like it.

But Im afraid Im gonna have to

bow out of the actual ceremony.

- Oh- Why?

- It's Christmas Eve.

I didnt come just to

approve and exit.

I have family in this part of the country

that Im on my way to see.

Well, Im sorry to have

wasted your time.

Not at all! This really

is remarkable, Emma.

Merry Christmas, and

congratulations to your sister.

Thank you.

We are gathered here

to witness the joining of two souls

the solidifying of a bond between

two people committing to spend

their lives together.

Do we have the vows?

Yes, Im going first.

Otherwise I wont make it.

Harry. Since the moment I first met you,

I knew you were special.

You understood and appreciated me

for who I am, nothing more, nothing less.

I know Im not the most reliable

or practical person...

But you ground me. You centre me.

You make me the best version of myself.

And I always want you by my side.

In a nutshell, youre stuck with me forever.

Best Christmas present ever, right?

Amy Taylor.

You are one of a kind,

a force of nature, and my whole world.

Youre my best friend, and I am beyond

honoured to be here with you

surrounded by all of our loved ones.

Youve all been there to share with

all the adventures weve had so far,

and I know youll be here

for all the adventures

still to come.

Let's do this.

- Let's do this.

- The rings?

Thanks, Lucy.

By the power vested in me

I am so, so happy to pronounce you...

Husband and wife!

Well, youll be happy to hear there were

no complaints about the food.

Well, good.

My reputation was at stake.

Speaking of, I didnt see any

hot shot clients here.

He didnt stay, which Im

actually really glad about.

I wanna spend more time here, but...

for myself, not for anyone else.

-A real holiday?

-I was thinking maybe

a proper 50/50 between

being here and being in LA.

80/20 in favour of England

is a much better idea to me.

- You might actually like LA.

- Does it snow?

- Never.

- Do they have roasted chestnuts

- on an open fire?

- Sometimes.

Do they have an annoying yet

infinitely charming wedding planner

that I could maybe

take out New Years Eve?

I can see what I can do.
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