Christmas At The Palace -
Elena decides to stage a "sugar-coated rebellion." She secretly swaps the traditional, flavorless ice sculptures for edible gingerbread dioramas and replaces the formal orchestral rehearsal with a chaotic, flour-covered baking lesson for the local orphans who are usually only allowed to watch the gala from the gates.
On the night of the gala, a massive blizzard threatens to cancel the event. While the Queen is ready to retreat to her rooms in defeat, Elena and Julian use the palace’s grand sleds to bring the village to the palace. For the first time in history, the palace gates stay open, and the "Palace Christmas" becomes a feast for everyone, regardless of rank. Christmas At The Palace
The fictional Kingdom of Oakhaven, where the royal palace is famous for its "Twelve Nights of Frost" gala, a tradition that has grown cold and rigid over the years. Elena decides to stage a "sugar-coated rebellion
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Elena quickly realizes the palace has forgotten the joy of the season. The Crown Prince, Julian, is particularly detached; he’s a numbers-focused architect who views the gala as a logistical chore rather than a celebration.