Nearly two decades after Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) ascended to the throne of Genovia in The Princess Diaries 2, The Princess Diaries 3 returns with the promise of continuing her enchanting journey. Confirmed in October 2024, Anne Hathaway herself confirmed her return to the role via a playful Instagram post counting to three—declaring, “Miracles happen. Back to Genovia. The fairy tale continues.” Meanwhile, Adele Lim, known for Crazy Rich Asians and Raya and the Last Dragon, has signed on as director, bringing fresh creative energy grounded in themes of female empowerment, joy, and mentorship.
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As a continuation—not a reboot—the film is poised to pick up where the second installment left off: with Mia now reigning as queen and leading Genovia forward. The screenplay is being written by Flora Greeson, while original producer Debra Martin Chase is also on board, ensuring continuity with the franchise’s roots.
Plot details remain tightly under wraps, leaving room for speculation and fan anticipation. It’s widely expected that the film will explore Mia’s reign—perhaps highlighting her growth as a leader, and possibly introducing motherhood, as suggested by Meg Cabot’s later novels.
While Mia’s return has been confirmed, the involvement of other past characters remains uncertain. Julie Andrews, who portrayed Queen Clarisse, has expressed doubts about reprising her role—citing age and the desire to preserve the story’s charm. On the other hand, Chris Pine (Nicholas), Mandy Moore (Lana), Sandra Oh (Vice Principal Gupta), Heather Matarazzo (Lilly), and Hector Elizondo (Joe) have all indicated interest or openness to returning in some capacity.

Disney hopes to commence filming in 2025, though no official release date has been announced. Production timelines remain tentative, but the excitement among fans continues to build.
Anticipation for The Princess Diaries 3 is built not only on nostalgia but on the promise of new chapters in Mia’s life—her role as queen, the deepening of her personal stories, and the enduring charm that captured audiences two decades ago. With Anne Hathaway returning, Adele Lim directing, and the legacy production team involved, fans await a sequel offering both heartwarming royalty and modern resonance.





