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The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Film · 2004ComedyDramaFamily

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

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No detectable agenda — story first.

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Where to watch

Disney Plus

The Verdict

A breezy Disney family rom-com sequel with essentially no identity messaging. There's a mild empowerment beat — Mia challenges a law requiring a queen to marry — but it's woven into the fairy-tale plot and never preachy. Clean across nearly every axis.

What the AI Flagged

Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.

Identity Swaps

0

Original characters from the film series; no established characters altered.

Girlboss & Male Demotion

25

Mia challenges an outdated law requiring a queen to be married, framed mildly as female empowerment, but men are not vilified.

  • Mia fights a parliamentary law requiring her to marry to take the throne
  • Viscount Mabrey scheming as antagonist is plot-driven, not anti-male messaging

LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content

0

No LGBTQ+ themes or characters present.

DEI Casting

15

Some diverse supporting and background cast, fits a modern royal comedy setting.

Preachiness

20

A light theme of a woman ruling on her own terms, but folded into a feel-good rom-com without sermonizing.

  • Mia's speech to parliament about an unmarried queen being capable

Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West

5

No anti-masculinity or anti-West framing.

Source Betrayal

5

Loosely based on the book series like the first film; deviations are creative, not identity-driven.

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Cast & Crew

Ellen H. Schwartz (Executive Producer) · Garry Marshall (Director)

The whole series, metered

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