Discover who the oldest princes are among the fairy tale animations released by The Walt Disney Animation Studios
In addition to the princesses, other characters that are also a huge success among Disney animations are the princes, who were also responsible for marking the lives of boys and girls of different generations in all parts of the world.
On most occasions, princes are presented in stories as secondary characters, without having the opportunity to have their own more developed plots. As a result, many fans begin to question some basic points in the characters’ lives, such as their ages, and who would be the oldest.
The answer appeared in a list shared by the GameRant portal, which points out that Adam (the Beast), Li Shang, Kristoff and Flynn Ryder would be the oldest among the princes. According to the website, the protagonist of “Beauty and the Beast” would be 21 years old, that of “Mulan” would be 23, while Anna’s romantic partner would have turned 24 in “Frozen 2”, and Rapunzel’s husband would be 26, according to the animators.
But does not stop there! The vehicle also mentions that, if we take live-actions into account, Prince Philip, from “Maleficent”, would be the oldest among them all. This is because, in the first film, released in 2014, the character, who was played by the actor Brenton Thwaites, was 23 years old. On the other hand, following 2019, when Aurora’s husband was played by Harris Dickinsonhe was already 29. In the animation, Philip is portrayed as 19 years old.
Check out the possible ages of the princes:
- Prince Florian (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs): 18 years
- Prince Charming (Cinderella): 19 years old
- PPrince Philip (Sleeping Beauty): 19 years old
- Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid): 18 years
- Prince Adam (Beauty and the Beast): 21 years
- Aladdin (Aladdin): 18 years
- John Smith (Pocahontas): 20 years
- Li Shang (Mulan): 23 years in the second film
- Prince Naveen (The Princess and the Frog): 21 years
- Flynn Ryder (Tangled): 26 years
- Kristoff (Frozen): 24 years in the second film
Source: Recreio
