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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
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.
It's been difficult to find roles that are independent, strong, and self-assured; I always say I can't play the princess. I'm not a pretty princess! I'm a tomboy.
It is not a happy lot being a princess in any country, but especially Japan in which every tiny aspect of one's life is governed by the most rigid rules of protocol.
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.
I don't want to be a princess who sits on the sidelines; I want to be present and actively involved. It's a life with a purpose.
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.
When I was little... I didn't relate to princesses. I saw Maleficent, and I just thought she was so - she was so elegant.
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