Portrays Stacy De Novo, Queen Margaret, and Lady Fiona.
Plays Mrs. Donatelli, Margaret's loyal assistant.
After a series of comedic errors—including Fiona accidentally kidnapping Stacy instead of Margaret—the true royals expose the fraud. The film ends with a surprise wedding for Margaret and Kevin at the airport, officiated by a nearby priest, followed by Margaret's official coronation as Queen. Cast and Production subtitle The.Princess.Switch.Switched.Again.202...
In this sequel, Duchess Margaret Delacourt unexpectedly inherits the throne of her home country, Montenaro. As her Christmas coronation approaches, she finds herself struggling with both the weight of her new duties and a "rough patch" in her relationship with Kevin, the Chicago baker from the first film.
Directed by Mike Rohl, the film is known for its ambitious use of "triple" performances by its lead actress: Portrays Stacy De Novo, Queen Margaret, and Lady Fiona
Returns as Crown Prince Edward of Belgravia, Stacy's husband.
The plan is derailed by Lady Fiona Pembroke, Margaret’s "party girl" cousin who also looks identical to the other two women. Fiona schemes to kidnap Margaret and take her place during the coronation to steal the royal treasury. As her Christmas coronation approaches, she finds herself
Joins the cast as Olivia, Kevin's daughter (replacing Alexa Adeosun from the first film). Viewing and Subtitles The Princess Switch: Switched Again Movie Review