PRINCESS PARTY
Where The Princess Diaries cast are now – their remarkable transformations from drug trips and Bridgerton to sales job
Katy Docherty
Katy Docherty
HOLD onto your tiaras - The Princess Diaries turns 20 this year.
The Disney teen flick was filmed in 2001 with a cast full of fresh faces and respected actors alike.
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Heather Matarazzo, Anne Hathaway and Mandy Moore on the set of The Princess DiariesCredit: Alamy
The film - starring Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews - follows a nerdy teenage girl who discovers she is the heir to the throne of a faraway land.
But since then, some of the main characters have gone on to enjoy glittering Hollywood careers while others have shied from the limelight.
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Nigerian kidnappings reach crisis point
Abductions have become more indiscriminate across northern Nigeria as local criminal gangs view victims as a source of income, and the villagers who have been ignored by the government as disposable.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, in response to the recent mass kidnapping of 279 schoolgirls in the country s Zamfara state, ordered security agents to shoot any person or persons seen carrying AK-47s in any forest in the country.
Buhari also directed a ban on all mining activities in Zamfara State, as well as the imposition of a no-fly zone over the state, his office said.
The Ninth Circuit will likely uphold an award of $13 million against Google over data collected by Street View cars, while a federal judge ruled Thursday that cellphone users can pursue privacy claims related to location tracking through mobile apps.
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SAN FRANCISCO (CN) A Ninth Circuit panel signaled a strong reluctance to overturn a settlement that pays no direct money to Google users whose private data was swiped by Google’s Street View cars.
Nearly 10 years in the making, the $13 million settlement U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer approved last March gives $9 million to privacy rights groups, and forced Google to stop harvesting data through street-view vehicles.