Hallmark releases new movie ‘Royal-ish’: How to watch, where to stream free

The brand new Hallmark movie Royal-ish premieres on Saturday, March 15 at 8/7c.

This original movie starring Nichole Sakura and William Mosely is the latest movie release joining Hallmark’s royal lineup set for March. Royal-ish follows Lacey (Sakura) in her day-to-day life as an amusement park princess as she stumbles across a real princess, eight-year-old Rose.

After befriending Rose, Lacey is recruited by her handsome father to travel to their kingdom and be the new governess. In true Hallmark fashion, viewers will get just the right amount of romance and, hopefully, a happily ever after.

Where can I watch Royal-ish?

Those interested in catching the premiere of the new Hallmark original movie can stream it for free through Philo, Fubo or DirecTV Stream. Though all three have free trials for new users to enjoy, Philo is currently the cheapest option at just $28 a month after its free trial expires.

Royal-ish is also available for streaming through the streaming service Sling. Although no free trial is offered to new users, Sling currently has an ongoing promotion offering half off the first month of a subscription to new subscribers.

What is Philo?

Philo is one of the cheaper basic cable alternatives on the market. Users can access over 70 live TV channels for just $28 a month after its 7-day free trial.

Popular channels available for streaming through Philo includes MTV, AMC, HGTV, TLC, CMT, BET and more. Subscribers can access these channels on-demand or stream Philo’s extensive collection of movies and TV shows.

Recording is also made simple on Philo through the service’s unlimited DVR feature, so users never have to worry about having space to record favorite content.

What is Fubo?

Fubo is a popular streaming service known for its extensive sports coverage, but it also offers users the ability to stream over 100 live TV channels through its base package for just $84.99 a month following its 7-day free trial.

Popular channels available for streaming through Fubo include ESPN, NBC, ABC, CBS, TLC, MTV and more. Subscribers can also enjoy on-demand streaming and useful features such as Fubo’s unlimited DVR feature perfect for recording favorite shows and movies.

What is DirecTV Stream?

DirecTV Stream mirrors Fubo quite a bit as it offers many of the same channels and features. Its base package starts at just $86.99 a month after its 5-day free trial expires, and includes channels like HGTV, ESPN, CNN, Bravo, BET, CNBC and more.

Those interested in learning more about DirecTV Stream’s base package and exploring other available packages can do so by clicking here.

What is Sling?

Sling is another great basic cable alternative to consider if you’re looking to switch over from the hassle of cable to a new streaming service. Sling users can stream on-demand movies, live TV shows and live sports instantly on all favorite devices.

Though there is no free trial through Sling, there is a promotion offering half off your first month with any plan. Both the Sling Orange plan and the Sling Blue plan are normally $45.99 a month but start streaming with Sling for just $23 your first month.

For those who wish to access channels from both the Sling Blue and Sling Orange plans can do so by signing up for the Orange + Blue plan, which combines the best of both plans for just $60.99 a month ($30.50 for the first month).

Other March Hallmark releases

Royal-ish is the third movie in Hallmark’s royal collection. Previously, The Royal We released on March 1, while the second, The Reluctant Royal, premiered on March 8. Although the royal collection comes to a close with this latest release, there’s still plenty more to come from Hallmark this month.

The Hearts Around the Table Collection, which debuts Saturday, March 22, is a new series of interconnected stories made to help celebrate the meaningful aspects of life including family, love, and good food. Though only two are on the schedule for this month, more movies in this collection will arrive on Hallmark soon.