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What are the only Disney princesses who have two loving interests?

Find out which Disney princesses who had more of a loving interest during their stories unfold

The stories of Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Bela, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Moana and Raya have many points in common. From plots full of overcoming to the courageous spirit that inhabits each one, it is possible to highlight that most of them end up experiencing a romance in their narratives, since the dreamed “lived happily ever after” materializes in several titles starring the official Disney princesses.

Still, this plot repeated in stories such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937), “Cinderella” (1950), “Sleeping Beauty” (1959), “The Little Mermaid” (1989), “Beauty and the Beast” (1991), and even the most recent “The Princess and the Floor” (2009), ends up with a turnaround of the House of House. Mickey has not only one, but two loving interests in his plots, showing that sometimes it is necessary to know not so cool partners to finally have the cross fate with the one who will be the great love of his life.

Who are the princesses with more than one love interest?

One of these examples is Pocahontas, a princess presented in the homonymous animation of 1995. In history directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg, Which is inspired by a true life trajectory, Pocahontas is the daughter of chief Powhatan, who he wants to marry the strong and fearless warrior Kocoum, as he should become the next Powhatan chief.

Kocoum, Nakoma and Pocahontas – Reproduction/Disney

However, she thinks he’s too serious for her, since she rarely smiles. The certainty that he is not even the right partner comes up with the arrival of the English settlers, as it is at this moment that she meets Captain John Smith, who makes an overwhelming passion among them, who arouses the fury of Kocoum, who even attacks John Smith in a jealous crisis.

In this fight, Kocoum ends up killed by one of the settlers which becomes the starting point for a war between the tribe of Pocahontas and the English, led by the greedy governor Ratcliffe, which comes to an end due to their great love, as they both show they are willing to sacrifice so that they do not lose each other, awakening peace between the settlers and the natives.

Pochontas and John Smith
Pochontas and John Smith – Reproduction/Disney

Besides her, another princess – who is queen today – also ended up with more of one romantic interest: Anna, from “Frozen – a freezing adventure.” Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Leeand based on the fairy tale Hans Christian Andersen From 1844, “The Queen of Snow,” the film shows Anna becoming a bride of Prince Hans during Elsa’s coronation.

Animation scene
Anna and Hans – Reproduction/Disney

However, after Elsa escaped the castle after accidentally released her powers of ice and snow, Elsa embarks on a trip to find her, and on the way finds Kristoff, a good-hearted man who lives on the top of the mountains of Arendelle with his best friend, a reindeer calls Sven, and who becomes the true love of Anna, since they end up falling in love during the saga to find Elsa.

Kristoff and Anna
Kristoff and Anna – Reproduction/Disney

In the meantime, Prince Hans becomes the true antagonist of history. That’s because he never loved Anna. He asked her to marry just because he wanted to become the king of Arendelle, revealing the sordid plan to kill Queen Elsa after her marriage to ascend to the throne.

Source: Recreio

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