You're right, the stories are all the same.
Someone falls in love a guy who turns out to be the prince of a made up European country where everyone speaks English. She goes there fro Christmas, wins over the family and becomes the princess the country didn't even know they needed.
I'll check out I'll be Home for Christmas. I'm a fan of James Brolin.
Our Christmas tradition is to watch Hallmark Christmas movies on Netflix, and to make fun of them. They are terrible and an easy target. It really doesn't matter which one you pick, they are basically all the same. A few that stood out:
I'll Be Home for Christmas (2016) directed by and starring James Brolin. The snow actually looks authentic, and Brolin's wife Barbra Streisand provides one or two songs. So, you get a little bonus cheese right there.
Pretty much any Hallmark Christmas movie starring Lacey Chabert.
Not a Hallmark movie, but Christmas Inheritance (2017), a Netflix production, has all the Hallmark ingredients with a bigger budget. The cheese is the same, though. As a bonus, you get Andie MacDowell in a supporting role doing interesting background acting, plus she also sings.