It's hard to see yourself as a princess because it involves a huge leap of the imagination and sort of requires you to believe you can be that, which is a scary, weird thing.
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I am not a princess, I don't want to be referred to as a princess - I find that super creepy.
I'm not a princess anyway so I find that quite weird to be labelled as one.
Every young girl wants to be a princess. Then, when you find a real-life one, it's very easy to imagine yourself in that role.
I have never dreamed of being a princess. I have not longed for Prince Charming. I have and do long for something resembling a happily ever after. I am supposed to be above such flights of fantasy, but I am not. I am enamored of fairy tales.
If you see me as just the princess then you misunderstand who I am and what I have been through.
Being a princess isn't all it's cracked up to be.
When I was little... I didn't relate to princesses. I saw Maleficent, and I just thought she was so - she was so elegant.
It's kind of embarrassing, but in my early 20s, I used to want to be a princess. But I didn't want to have to marry somebody in order to do it!
I'm not a princess. My mother is, not I. I am the niece of a head of state. And with this status, I have some representational duties - nothing very constraining or very exceptional.
I think every young girl at some point in her early life wonders what it's like to be a princess. They like the idea of dressing up and the fun of it.
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