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Anne Hathaway on status of ‘The Princess Diaries 3’: 'We’re in a good place

Anne Hathaway on status of ‘The Princess Diaries 3’: 'We’re in a good place

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“We’re in a good place.”

These were the words of Anne Hathaway as she briefly talked about the status of The Princess Diaries 3.

"That’s all I can say. There’s nothing to announce yet. But we’re in a good place," she said in an interview with V magazine.

In the first movie, Anne played the role of Mia Thermopolis, a shy American teenager who discovers that she is the heiress to the throne of a European kingdom called Genovia. She headlined the movie alongside Julie Andrews who played the role of Clarisse Renaldi, Mia's grandmother and the Queen regent of Genovia.

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It can be recalled that in 2022, Variety verified that The Princess Diaries was going to have a third installment.



Anne previously expressed her interest to return for another The Princess Diaries film.

"I would more than entertain it, I’m pulling for it. If there’s any way to get Julie Andrews involved, I think we would make it work," she said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Vanity Fair back in March this year, Anne turned emotional as she looked back on the first The Princess Diaries movie.

"This was the film that changed my life. Like it's so weird to watch it. I haven't seen this movie in maybe 20 years and I'm a little bit speechless with this one. It's actually, it's very emotional to see it," she said in the interview with Vanity Fair.

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The actress added: "It's like it's almost too big, it felt so big at the time and it wound up being so big and it's kind of just gotten bigger as my life has progressed so this is total fusion of life and work, and all the things and I'm just so proud to be in this movie. And I'm really glad that I'm that girl right there."



In the same interview, Anne was also all praises for her co-star Julie and film director Garry Marshall.

"I was 17 years old when we made this and so I hadn't met as many people yet in my life. And so I knew Garry Marshall was really special and I knew Julie Andrews was really special. But now sitting here watching this from this point of view, they are two of the most magical people I have ever met," she remarked.

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