Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that The Princess Diaries is a 2001 movie in which Anne Hathaway plays an unpopular 15-year-old who discovers that she is a princess in a European kingdom. There is some mild verbal bullying from the popular kids of a high school; the lead character and her friends are called names such as "freak." There is some teen kissing. Mia drives without a license and manages to escape a ticket using tactics that parents might find troubling. During a softball game, a male character is hit in the groin with a softball. Aside from this, the movie offers positive messages about the importance of friendship, popularity, being true to yourself, and caring about others.
Sexual
Content
References to kissing.
Violence
Some comic pratfalls. A car crash, but no one gets hurt.
Language
Some verbal bullying from popular girls, who call the lead character a "freak."
Social
Behavior
Stay true to yourself. Themes include growing up, finding yourself, and taking chances.
Consumerism
A Hot Stuff Pizza box is prominently displayed during a pizza delivery. One of the main characters is always eating M&Ms.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
An older diplomat acts drunk at a dinner party. Other adults drink alcoholic beverages but don't seem drunk.