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Anne Hathaway confirms 'Princess Diaries 3': 'Miracles happen'

Actors Julie Andrews, left, and Anne Hathaway attend an after-party at the premiere of the film "The Princess Diaries," Sunday, July 29, 2001, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. (Chris Weeks / AP Photo) Actors Julie Andrews, left, and Anne Hathaway attend an after-party at the premiere of the film "The Princess Diaries," Sunday, July 29, 2001, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. (Chris Weeks / AP Photo)
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You might be thinking, 鈥淪hut up!鈥 but it鈥檚 officially true: the 鈥淧rincess Diaries鈥 franchise is finally growing.

Anne Hathaway posted a fun video clip to her on Friday, where she was seen lounging outdoors before she made the number one with her hand. The video then cut to a younger Hathaway in the now classic 2001 film 鈥淭he Princess Diaries,鈥 in which she was seen uttering the iconic line, 鈥淎 princess?! Shut up!鈥

After the Oscar-winner held two fingers up, the clip cut to her costar Julie Andrews, repeating the adage 鈥淪hut up鈥 from their sequel 鈥淭he Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement鈥 from 2004.

Then, with a smile, Hathaway held up three fingers, and said 鈥淪hut up鈥 herself. After laughing and blowing a kiss to the camera, she shared a screenshot of a news report announcing that the 鈥淭he Princess Diaries 3鈥 is currently in the works at Disney, with 鈥淛oyride鈥 director Adele Lim attached.

鈥淢iracles happen,鈥 Hathaway wrote in the caption, before adding 鈥淏ack to Genovia鈥 in a nod to the fictional kingdom from the film series. She ended her message with, 鈥淭he fairy tale continues鈥 and a flaming heart emoji.

鈥淭he Princess Diaries鈥 tells the tale of Mia Thermopolis, played by Hathaway, an unsuspecting teen who discovers she is the heir apparent to a royal throne. Andrews portrayed Queen Clarice Renaldi in the films, Mia鈥檚 estranged grandmother and ruler of Genovia.

While a third entry in the beloved millennial franchise 鈥 a full 20 years after the last film 鈥 is gleeful news, it isn鈥檛 the only highly anticipated sequel Hathaway is involved in.

According to IMDb, 鈥淭he Devil Wears Prada 2鈥 in pre-production with Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci all listed to as cast members.

The plot for that sequel will apparently follow Streep鈥檚 ruthless magazine editor Miranda Priestly as struggles against her former assistant and now-rival executive Emily Charlton (Blunt), 鈥渁s they compete for advertising revenue amidst declining print media while Miranda nears retirement.鈥

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