Plot:
The willful and capricious Princess Zhaoyang (Charmaine Sheh) is in a hurry to find a prince consort to avoid marrying into the Tibetan state. Ding Laixi (Kwan Suk-ying), the helmsman of a gold shop, takes the initiative to come to her house, hoping to solve the financial crisis facing the gold shop because his second son Jin Duolu (Moses Chan) and third son Jin Duoshou (Raymond Wong) are both single. The brothers are very close, and Duolu takes the initiative to agree to the marriage to save the family business. Unexpectedly, after the princess married, she showed her arrogant and domineering nature, demanding that the entire Jin family treat her as a monarch and a minister. The supreme spiritual leader of the Jin family, Mrs. Jin (Lee Heung-kam), could not escape the disaster. The princess's trusted maid Situ Yinping (Fala Chen) is even more arrogant, and does not distinguish between the superior and the inferior. She even looks down on the official matchmaker Ding Youwei (Kenneth Ma). The Jin family members are unwilling to be wronged and work together to resist, but Wu Si De (Linda Chung), a famous strong maid of the Jin family, turns against them and stands on the same side with the princess. The princess and her husband fought, and they got together and divorced three times. They used their own methods, and finally the incident went to the palace, and the emperor had to calm the storm himself. Marrying the emperor's daughter, of course, wants to be honored by the wife; but marrying this barbaric princess, how can you be patient? Zhaoyang and Duolu face various difficulties and shocks. Can lovers finally get married? "Princess Marrying" is one of the TVB program tour series in Hong Kong in 2010.