![]() ![]() With that knowledge, the audience already knows that they're the ones who will end up in the end. However, in terms of personality, it's a whole "opposites attract" thing, and they balance each other out. They're both ambitious and, well, have kind hearts. What's more, Nicholas actually matches Mia's energy. ![]() The thing is, while Nicholas comes off as maddening, we know he's clever and smart, and that just adds to the charm. But then, slowly, we see his true colors, also the fact that he's just heavily influenced by his uncle before. In the first half of The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Nicholas is shown to be a mean guy who just wants to have power, to have the throne. His role as Nicholas was annoying, yet he swooned many - and it's very understandable. He made the most of the screen time, and you'd even be more impressed when you realize that it's his film debut. He gave it what he got, and he did it right. You just can't help but be locked in every time he shows up on screen, even though his scenes are limited. There are just people who naturally radiate such charm, one that you can't help to be willingly manipulated by, and Chris Pine is one of them. And this wouldn't have been as effective if Nicholas wasn't played by Pine. That scene perfectly builds tension, and the kiss is just the cherry on top. Mia and Nicholas sneak away from all the people and have a fight, which ends with them kissing and Mia having the iconic lifting-one-of-my-legs-up-in-the-air moment. In 2004s The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Pine played Lord Nicholas Deveraux, a rival to the throne for Anne Hathaways Princess Mia Thermopolis, who becomes her friend and eventual love. The two have brought their respective partners, and they all shared a civil interaction, even though it's clear that they're trying to make each other jealous. Perhaps one of the scenes between these two that is worth talking about is the garden party scene. Mia even develops a little crush afterward. Nicholas Devereaux (Chris Pine) is one of her top suitors, though he is more interested in the crown than Mia. It's a whole will-they-won't-they situation, and you can't help but be engaged every single time because the chemistry is right there.īut before all of this, Mia and Nicholas actually got along - at least, in the short time they got acquainted during Mia's birthday party. But, knowing how smart Mia is, she quickly realizes what he's really up to, and the two of them continue to argue. For them, it sounds like a great plan because Nicholas is actually pretty darn charming, no matter how much we deny it. To prevent Mia ( Anne Hathaway) to take her grandmother aka the queen's ( Julie Andrews) place, Mabrey asks Nicholas to put on his charm and seduce Mia so that her engagement to a well-mannered man fails. The actor - in his impressive film debut - plays Nicholas Deveraux, a young man born and raised in Genovia, who, alongside his greedy uncle Viscount Mabrey ( John Rhys-Davies), is trying to take the throne because Nicholas is the 'rightful heir' as per technicalities and whatnot. ![]()
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