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Julie Andrews Probably Won't Be In 'The Princess Diaries' Sequel

2022-12-14T02:05:00.063Z


Legendary actress Julie Andrews has discussed the possibilities of reprising Queen Clarisse Renaldi for a third sequel to "The Princess Diaries."


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(CNN) --

It looks like we won't be seeing Julie Andrews as Queen Clarisse Renaldi in any possible sequel to "The Princess Diaries."


The legendary actress did not sound very convinced to participate in "The Princess Diaries 3", if the movie happens.

"I think we know that it's probably not going to be possible," Andrews told "Access Hollywood."

"It was talked about very soon after [the second sequel] came out, but it's been how many years since then," Andrews said.

"And I'm much older and Annie, the princess or queen, is much older. And I'm not sure how that would work," she added.

Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews and Hector Elizondo in a scene from "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement."

Credit: Buena Vista/Everett Collection

The "Sound of Music" star isn't the only one who would drop out if the project came to fruition.

Amid reports that Disney is looking into making a third installment of the franchise, it's not yet known if star Anne Hathaway would be part of the effort.

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Hathaway was 18 when the original film was released in 2001. The sequel, "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement," was released in 2004.

Hathaway reflected on her involvement with the popular franchise during a 2019 interview with People TV.

"I was able to hug Julie Andrews every day," Hathaway said.

"That part was also very, very, very magical. Then it came out and was well received. By the way, even up to that part was magical."

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Source: cnnespanol

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