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Figment!
04-29-2013, 09:17 PM
The Magic Kingdom park has internally announced that a special coronation ceremony will be held on May 11, 2013 at 9:30 am at the Cinderella Castle forecourt stage.

The ceremony will officially induct Merida as the 11th Disney Princess.

Main Street Jim
04-30-2013, 10:35 PM
1) Snow White (by birth; her father, the king, married the evil queen)
2) Princess Aurora (by birth)
3) Cinderella (by marriage)
4) Ariel (by birth)
5) Belle (by marriage)
6) Tiana (by marriage)
7) Jasmine (by birth)
8) Rapunzel (by birth)
9) Pocahontas (by birth)
10) ?

Hope they're not counting Mulan. Mulan's family was not royalty, and she married (we assume) Shang, a soldier - not a prince.

Help me out here....LOL...Sofia, maybe?

crltkcagle
05-01-2013, 10:16 AM
They are counting Mulan as one. But I guess your right she really wasn't royalty was she. Never thought about it before. Good point.

Melanie
05-01-2013, 10:19 AM
Well, if you're going to get technical...Pocahontas? That's stretching it.

And Ariel was doubly a Princess, by land and sea. ;)

Dulcee
05-01-2013, 12:22 PM
1) Snow White (by birth; her father, the king, married the evil queen)
2) Princess Aurora (by birth)
3) Cinderella (by marriage)
4) Ariel (by birth)
5) Belle (by marriage)
6) Tiana (by marriage)
7) Jasmine (by birth)
8) Rapunzel (by birth)
9) Pocahontas (by birth)
10) ?

Hope they're not counting Mulan. Mulan's family was not royalty, and she married (we assume) Shang, a soldier - not a prince.

Help me out here....LOL...Sofia, maybe?

She saved all of China! Doesn't that count for something?? ;)

Figment!
05-01-2013, 08:17 PM
According to Disney, the current 10 Princesses are:



Snow White
Cinderella
Aurora
Ariel
Belle
Jasmine
Pocahontas
Mulan
Tiana
Rapunzel

Ms. Mode
05-02-2013, 02:53 PM
According to Disney, the current 10 Princesses are:



Snow White
Cinderella
Aurora
Ariel
Belle
Jasmine
Pocahontas
Mulan
Tiana
Rapunzel


Love this! Sent it as a trivia question to my DD and DH. :D

TracyL
05-06-2013, 10:15 PM
What about Nancy, the girl who marries Prince Edward at the end of "Enchanted"? She's a legit Disney princess, isn't she?

:silly:

gueli
05-15-2013, 06:17 AM
She saved all of China! Doesn't that count for something?? ;)

Sure does. Disney counts her as a princess...
but technically...no :D

Altair
05-15-2013, 06:33 AM
And Ariel was doubly a Princess, by land and sea. ;)

If Ariel's father was Triton, that would make her a goddess.

Fangorn
05-15-2013, 11:17 AM
So based on this current line of discussion, we have the following pecking order for the “Princesses” (think of the “Pick a Little, Talk a Little scene from “The Music Man” and insert the Disney Princesses):
1) Ariel - Goddess & Princes by birth. Married a Prince.
2) Aurora – Princess by birth. Married a Prince with a real name and combined two kingdoms
3) Snow White – Princess by birth. Supposedly married a Prince, although all we really know about this guy is that he wanders through the forest and is “charming”. He won’t even tell us his name. Highly suspicious. We’ll give Snow the benefit of the doubt, even though her ability to choose socially acceptable associates is known to be lacking.
4) Cinderella – Of noble birth, but not royalty. Married up. Valid claim to be a Princess
5) Jasmine – Princess by birth. Married a commoner. Dare we say a confessed thief?
6) Rapunzel – Princess by birth. Like Jasmine, also married a criminal commoner.
7) Pocahontas – Technically, not a princess (merely a chieftain’s daughter), she was, in reality, considered a princess by European society. Married a respected soldier, but definitely NOT a prince.
8) Belle – Smart, lovely, but still a commoner. Married a Prince. Definitely married up.
9) Tiana – Also a mere commoner. As with Belle, married up.
10) Mulan – While born into a respected family, definitely NOT a princess. Like Pocahontas, married a well-respected soldier. Not sure how the “Princess” designation applies in any way. Sure, she saved China, but that merely make her a hero, not a princess. Would Joan D’Arc be considered a Princess? I think not.


Steve