Princess Protection Program [portable] May 2026

Title: A New Kind of Royal Duty
Location: Rural Louisiana – Safe House Delta
Date: Classified

“Certainty,” Mariana replied. “And privacy. And a little of my naivety.”

(Demi Lovato), the soon-to-be queen of the fictional nation of Costa Luna Princess Protection Program

At sixteen, Mariana could silence a room without trying. She had learned to move through hallways with the practiced grace of someone who’d been taught to accept polished surfaces as the world. Her smile had the right angles, the laugh had the right volume, and her hair always fell where a camera light wanted it to. Cameras followed her like loyal dogs; advisors followed the cameras. No one called her by the name her mother whispered to her in a voice that had the intimacy of a secret map.

They can take my country. They can take my name. But they cannot take the duty. Title: A New Kind of Royal Duty Location:

The Princess Protection Program was established in response to a growing need for a coordinated and proactive approach to supporting the well-being and development of princesses. With the rise of social media and 24-hour news cycles, princesses are under more scrutiny than ever before, and the pressure to present a perfect public image can be overwhelming.

At its core, PPP is about the definition of a true princess. Rather than focusing on tiaras and gowns, the film emphasizes: She had learned to move through hallways with

In the film, Princess Rosalinda of the fictional country of Costa Luna is placed into the program after an evil general (Magnifico) stages a coup. She is sent to live with Major Joe Mason (Tom Verica) and his daughter, Carter, who is already annoyed that her father’s job constantly interrupts her life.

The Princess Protection Program is built around a set of core goals and objectives that are designed to support the development and well-being of princesses. These include: