Just in case you missed my email with the Cabin diagrams, I am sharing the most popular cabin layouts here on Princess.
This is the Interior Cabin. I recommend if you are booking this cabin you consider splitting the beds into Twins as shown here. This gives you more floor space, which makes the space feel roomier.
I love the mirrored wall with the upholstered fabric wall panels.
I took these photos aboard the Caribbean Princess in April 2018 during my ship inspection in Fort Lauderdale. The Crown Princess is a sister ship of the Caribbean. It was recently updated in 2016.
Here you will see a typical Balcony cabin.
In the Princess Balconies, you will have one desk chair and one side chair as shown here. Note the bed is the Queen configuration, but you can choose to separate into Twins instead.
This is a Princess MiniSuite that was being made up when I snapped this photo. Note the beds here are in Twin configuration, but you easily have room to use them pushed together in the Queen style too. Note these cabins are a bit wider, so there is more space to walk past the beds.There is a 3 seater sofa, a side chair, and a cocktail table in the living area side of the cabin.
In the photo I am in the "living room" portion of the cabin looking out to the door. Note there is a semi-circular type cabin with a television on the living area side, and an identical television on the bedroom side.
There is a nice open walk-in style closet in all of the Princess Cabins. The baths are roomy compared to other ships. And the MiniSuite includes a tub.