Can this kind of princess be a queen?

Caden 2021-12-24 08:01:22

Although the first one is a fairy tale, at least it is not annoying but this one is really full of slots. People who watch it really want to complain about the princess's virtues, what kind of queen, the male protagonist has a greasy look, I really didn’t see him. How much love is the heroine and the heroine is also a idiot. I didn’t know how to fall in love with the heroine and won the support of the people by building an orphanage? Finally, at the wedding, I repented and finally got the people to agree with her approach. Just like this, the simple-minded princess is only a fool to support her as a queen. Princess, I still prefer to be like Audrey Hepburn on Roman holidays. This princess does everything she wants and does what she wants, and then the people around her unconditionally support unconditional forgiveness, but after all, you are a princess. Ah, the queen is going to rule the country. The problem is also all kinds of willful prosthetic legs, and she ran by herself at the wedding, and everyone left at the wedding. Is this what an elegant and decent princess should do? After the grandma came to the treatment, she was able to get popular support and she was so fascinated by the man that she hadn’t met the protagonist a few times and she was speechless.

The only thing to watch is that when Julie Andrew was young, she played the female teacher in The Sound of Music. She was smart, decent, beautiful and generous. Now she is old and she plays a queen with extraordinary and elegant temperament. This is what a queen should be.

Even as a comedy, you shouldn’t fool people like this

I've been written a lot by this brainless movie

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The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement quotes

  • Mia Thermopolis: Oh, by the way, I'm getting married!

    Lilly Moscovitz: To who?

    Mia Thermopolis: I don't know.

  • Queen Clarisse Renaldi: Did you hear that?

    Charlotte Kutaway: Not if you didn't want me to.