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Sandra Oh Is Down To Reprise Her Role As Vice Principal Gupta In ‘Princess Diaries 3’

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Sandra Oh wants to head back into the principal’s office. The Canadian actress, 51, recently told EW that she would absolutely love to reprise her role as Vice Principal Gupta in the third instalment of Disney’s “The Princess Diaries”, which is currently in production.

While promoting her upcoming comedy with co-star Awkwafina, the Golden Globe winner said: “I am ready for the Queen. Call me!

I’m dying to see how Gupta has moved up in the world.” READ MORE: Sandra Oh Attends Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral With Justin Trudeau And Canadian Delegation The Emmy-nominated actress, alongside Anne Hathaway, portrayed the no-nonsense vice principal in the Millennial classic film.

The movie revolves around Mia, a nerdy San Francisco teenager who discovers she’s the heir to the throne of the fictional European country of Genovia.

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