Princess Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) has just turned twenty-one and is supposed to succeed her grandmother as the Queen of Genovia. But Viscount Mabrey (John Rhys-Davies), who wishes that his nephew who is also in li...
Princess Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) has just turned twenty-one and is supposed to succeed her grandmother as the Queen of Genovia. But Viscount Mabrey (John Rhys-Davies), who wishes that his nephew who is also in li...
The film's central conflict revolves around challenging an archaic, patriarchal law requiring a queen to marry, ultimately championing gender equality and democratic reform within the monarchy.
The movie features visible diversity within its supporting cast, contributing to a more varied on-screen presence. Its narrative primarily focuses on themes of female empowerment and challenging outdated traditions, rather than explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
The film does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes. Its plot revolves entirely around heterosexual romance and royal duties, leading to an N/A classification for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a sequel where all returning characters maintain their established genders from the previous installment and source material. New characters introduced in this film do not have a prior canonical gender to be swapped from, thus no gender swaps are present.
All primary characters in "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement" maintain the same race as established in the preceding film. New characters introduced in this sequel do not have a prior canonical race to be swapped from.
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