National Princess Day 2024: History, Activities, Quotes
Who hasn’t wanted to be a princess? If not, do you perhaps dream about falling in love with one? On National Princess Day, we should all take time to pamper ourselves and recognize how lovely we all are. Even if it’s just for a day, every one of us deserves to be treated like a princess! Why not use this day to realize your aspirations since princesses are frequently linked to lovely fairytales? Make your heart’s desire a reality if there is something you have always wished to do.
When is National Princess Day
Every year on November 18, National Princess Day occurs, so clear your calendar and get ready for a magical day of pampering and glitz. Everyone fantasizes about being treated like their beloved princess, whether she is real or imagined (at least for a day). A dream is a wish that your heart makes, and now is the time to fulfill that wish.
National Princess Day History
Snow White from 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first princess to appear on our television screens. It was also the first full-length traditional animation film and the first Disney animated feature picture, and it was based on a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. Mulan and Xena: Warrior Princess, which were both released in 1998, demonstrated to everyone that a princess is capable of more than just donning a gorgeous outfit. Children all throughout the world learned from these two legendary heroines that a princess may also be a fierce and daring warrior. Elsa from Frozen and other new-wave princesses like Moana demonstrate that being a princess without sacrificing your independence is possible.
Princesses, both animated and real-world, helped us all navigate life as children. When we consider our favorite princesses, Disney immediately comes to mind. However, Disney played a very small role in the creation of National Princess Day. A musical adaption of Swan Lake, The Swan Princess, was produced in 1994 by Rich Animation and Nest Family Entertainment, a Texas-based entertainment firm. National Princess Day was established because the studio wanted people of all ages to have a day to celebrate like royalty while exhibiting the grace and generosity that we all associated with princesses at the time.
Princesses are always being redefined. Princesses were supposed to be saved by a prince and live happily ever after from the 1930s through the 1990s. Nowadays, princesses save the prince, write their own happily ever after, and immediately place him in the “friend zone.” In essence, portraying a princess on National Princess Day entails embodying what the young refer to as the G.O.A.T.
National Princess Day Activities
Give your guests a princess party invitation.
Stick to a princess-themed party for children with delicacies that are inspired by castles, thrones, and princesses (cupcakes, cookies, brownies, cake). For adults, emphasize pink beverages and sparkling furnishings. Want a simpler choice? Bring your friends together for happy hour and add a fun, festive touch by giving each of them a princess tiara.
Pose as a princess
Let National Princess Day serve as a helpful reminder to pay attention to your personal brand. For instance, princesses are renowned for the manner in which they sit, stand, walk, and eat. Be the leader you were meant to be, even though perhaps the princess you’re representing is Xena.
Enjoy a treatment fit for a king or queen.
When one thinks about a princess, a few words that come to mind are fashionable, perfect, and fabulous (real or fictional). Treat yourself to something that will make you feel like a princess on National Princess Day. Whatever you decide to do, we hope you feel and appear stylish, perfect, and fabulous by the end of the day. Book a facial or massage, get a manicure or pedicure, go shopping, or schedule an appointment with your hairstylist.