![]() ![]() While the late Whitney Houston is largely remembered for her incredible voice and roles in films like The Bodyguard and Waiting to Exhale, she was also a producer, with her company, BrownHouse Productions, responsible for movies like the Brandy-starring Cinderella remake, Disney Channel’s The Cheetah Girls, and, of course, The Princess Diaries. View full post on Youtube Whitney Houston produced the movie - and had a lot of input But even those of us who’ve spent decades reenacting the makeover scene, memorizing the Genovian national anthem, and rewatching the movie more times than we can count still might not know everything about it - which is why, in honor of its anniversary, we’re sharing 15 pieces of Princess Diaries trivia you may not have known before. Twenty years after its debut, the Garry Marshall-directed film continues to earn new fans thanks to its streaming release on Disney+ and the fact that “I don’t want to rule my own country I just want to pass the 10th grade,” as Mia says in the film, truly is a forever mood. Over the years, the movie went on to inspire not just its 2004 sequel (which was written by Shonda Rhimes), but countless other aspects of entertainment and popular culture, from rom-coms like The Princess Switch to the exuberant reactions we all had when Meghan Markle underwent “duchess training” before marrying Prince Harry. The feel-good comedy not only out-earned all box-office expectations, but it also introduced the world to Anne Hathaway, introduced Julie Andrews to a new generation, and made Genovian superfans out of, well, pretty much everyone. ![]() It’s not an exaggeration to say that pop culture hasn’t been the same since Augaka the day that The Princess Diaries hit theaters. ![]()
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