Those images do appear to be somewhat cross-processed, but there's more to it than that. One hallmark of the effect is the golden cast on the lighting, which can be reproduced rather easily with adjustment layers. Try a sepia or warming photo filter layer at low opacity (say 20-40%) and play with the blending modes to find what looks best to you.
You can also try a magenta or red solid adjustment layer set to overlay at very low opacity (~10%) to give more of a sunset/sunrise appearance and bring warmth back into skin tones.
It just takes some experimentation.
There also seems to be a lot of vignetting (either manual or using the lens correction tool) and maybe some false "painting with light", which is basically having a black layer with low opacity and painting in (erasing) areas that you want brighter using a mask.
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