However, feeling and embodying those traits is not always easy. Thankfully, National Princess Day coming up on November 18th reminds us to get in touch with our inner princess who’s ready to rule the world.
From the 1930s until the 1990s, princesses were meant to be saved by a prince and live happily ever after. Nowadays, princesses create their own happily ever after, save the prince, and then put the prince squarely in the friend zone.
So, how does one celebrate National Princess Day?
If a marathon of all the best Disney princess movies sounds less than ideal, treat yourself to something that makes you feel like one. Book a facial or massage, get a manicure or pedicure, go on a shopping spree.
And gentlemen, there's no better way to recognize your significant other (and score bonus points) on National Princess Day than by giving them the royal treatment and making sure they feel like one.
National Today — the internet's #1 authority on holidays — has five fun little-known facts about Disney princesses in honor of National Princess Day on November 18.
If a marathon of all the best Disney princess movies sounds less than ideal, treat yourself to something that makes you feel like one. Book a facial or massage, get a manicure or pedicure, go on a shopping spree.
And gentlemen, there's no better way to recognize your significant other (and score bonus points) on National Princess Day than by giving them the royal treatment and making sure they feel like one.
National Today — the internet's #1 authority on holidays — has five fun little-known facts about Disney princesses in honor of National Princess Day on November 18.
5 Little-Known Disney Princess Facts
1. One Disney princess has ink
Pocahontas is the only Disney Princess who has a tattoo.
2. Snow White's a star
Snow White received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame —the only Disney princess to receive one — in 1987.
3. An ancient Chinese legend inspires Disney
The legend of Hua Mulan, a female warrior from the poem “The Ballad of Mulan,” inspired the Disney character.
4. “Ariel” has a rad Hebrew meaning
The name Ariel — from "The Little Mermaid" — translates from Hebrew as “lion of God”.
5. A princess saves a prince
Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" is the first Disney princess to save her prince when she transforms the Beast back into a human.
Pocahontas is the only Disney Princess who has a tattoo.
2. Snow White's a star
Snow White received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame —the only Disney princess to receive one — in 1987.
3. An ancient Chinese legend inspires Disney
The legend of Hua Mulan, a female warrior from the poem “The Ballad of Mulan,” inspired the Disney character.
4. “Ariel” has a rad Hebrew meaning
The name Ariel — from "The Little Mermaid" — translates from Hebrew as “lion of God”.
5. A princess saves a prince
Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" is the first Disney princess to save her prince when she transforms the Beast back into a human.
For more fun facts, background information about the holiday and ideas to celebrate, go to https://nationaltoday.com/
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