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Videoland seeking older princesses for third season of Máxima series

Videoland seeking older princesses for third season of Máxima series

Streaming service Videoland is casting young actresses to portray Princesses Amalia, Alexia, and Ariane in the third season of the series Máxima. The call for older actresses indicates the production will follow the royal daughters as they age in the upcoming storyline.

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