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Anne Hathaway Just Confirmed That 'The Princess Diaries 3' Is Happening—But It Gets Even Better

Anne Hathaway Just Confirmed That 'The Princess Diaries 3' Is Happening—But It Gets Even Better
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In case you missed it, earlier this year, Anne Hathaway confirmed that she and Dame Julie Andrews are on board for The Princess Diaries 3.


Even better: a script has already been written, and other Diaries crew members are ready to get back in front of the camera for the next installment of the Princess Diaries, based on the young adult novels by Meg Cabot.

As she told Watch What Happens Live,

"I want to do it. Julie [Andrews] wants to do it. Debra Martin Chase, our producer, wants to do it. We all really want it to happen. It's just [that] we don't want to unless it's perfect because we love it just as much as you guys love it. It's as important to us as it is to you, and we don't want to deliver anything until it's ready, but we're working on it."

Anne Hathaway Dishes On A 'Princess Diaries 3' | WWHLyoutu.be

What's next for Mia and Clarissa?

No one knows, but people are absolutely here for it.

Many are excited for Hathaway and Andrews to reprise their roles:

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Others are just excited at the prospect of a third movie:


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People can hardly contain their excitement:

And of course they have theories for the plot.

Here's an idea.

Yes, this needs to happen.

We need you, Nicholas!


Yes, we are.

GIVE THIS TO US.

She's still acting, if you've enjoyed her work in Julie's Greenroom or Aquaman, where she is the voice of Karathen, a mythical undersea creature.

No word on which of the other members of the cast will reprise their roles, but no matter what happens, we know this is the throwback we need.

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