A Royal Disaster

· Princess Diaries Libro 2 · Pan Macmillan
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Read the series that inspired the smash-hit Disney film, starring Anne Hathaway!

When Mia spills the beans on her mother's pregnancy – on national TV – things spin off into a royal wedding frenzy! A Royal Disaster is the second entry in the Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot.


Fourteen year-old Mia Thermopolis is still struggling with her newfound royalty as Princess of Genovia. She now has a full-time bodyguard, doesn't fit into any of the school cliques and, more than anything else in the world, just wants some boobs and a boyfriend. Well, one boyfriend in particular. Michael Moscovitz – her best friend's brother . . .

Meanwhile, he mother's scandalous engagement to Mia's algebra teacher is hot gossip, with Mia's totally out-of-control grandmère all set to plan the year's biggest society wedding. A real royal headache!

And, amongst the chaos, letters from a secret admirer send Mia into romantic daydreams of a blissful life with Michael. But is it really him behind the letters?

Keep up the royal charade with Princess in the Middle, the third book in the series.

Previously published as Take Two, and in the US as Princess in the Spotlight.

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Meg Cabot is a multi-award-winning author, crowned the 'grande dame of teenage chick lit' by the New York Times Book Review. She is known for the Princess Diaries series, which topped the US and UK bestseller lists and was turned by Disney into two feature films starring Anne Hathaway.

Meg's other books include the Mediator series, the Heather Wells mystery series, and Avalon High – the latter of which was adapted for screen by Disney. She has also authored a graphic novel, Black Canary, for middle-grade readers.

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