Continuity: When Princess Mia is announced at her birthday ball, she waves with her right hand and then waves so enthusiastically with her left hand that her bracelet flies off backward. We see it flying fairly high up judging by the door in the background. But when the doorman catches it, its much lower then it should have been (from the previous scene) with a much lower and flatter trajectory.
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The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) - 5 major mistakes
Directed by Garry Marshall, starring Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews (add more)
Continuity: When Nicholas serves the Queen a chocolate cake, the position of the items on the table changes position between shots. For example, in the close-up of the cake, there's a tablecloth with flowers next to it. In the other shots of the table, they're much further away from the cake.
Continuity: When Princess Mia takes the chicken out of the basket and it gets loose, we see the chicken run away, followed by Princess Mia running after the chicken, and finally the palace guard falling amid a number of boxed, gift-wrapped presents. The only boxed presents that were visible in any of the previous shots were already on the floor and there were none anywhere close to the palace guard that he could have knocked down as he fell.
Continuity: In the scene where Nicholas is giving the Queen a chocolate cake in the kitchen, flowers suddenly appear on the table and behind the queen.
Continuity: In the fan lesson, when the Queen puts the fan over her face, it shows the back, but when it cuts back to her, it is showing the front. This happens twice.
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