If you're ready to embrace your inner royalty and behave like a princess, you're in the right place! Being a princess isn't just a fancy title—it's a lifestyle. Princesses are strong women who use their courage and intelligence to help others. They also know how to boldly face responsibility while letting their inner beauty light up every room. Want to learn more? Scroll on down!
Steps
Acquiring Princess-Like Traits
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Make smart decisions. Princesses are smart and help solve problems. Foster new skills and learn more about the world around you so you can be a problem-solver too.
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Work on being a nicer human being . Kindness is a very important princess quality. Be kind and help others every chance you have, even if they weren't kind to you. Be as beautiful inside as you are on the outside.Advertisement
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Practice your humility . Good princesses are humble. They are confident, never arrogant. Princesses are self-aware and seize every opportunity they get to learn and grow. Try your hand at real humility and people will admire you like a princess.
- Practice humility each day by keeping a gratitude journal where you write down 3 things you are grateful for.
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Practice good manners . A true princess always practices using her manners. Take the time to learn proper etiquette and grace.
Tip: You can work on using manners by conducting online research, attending a formal etiquette class, asking your parents or guardians for help.
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Be polite, always . Work on your politeness. This is an important aspect of manners. Never be rude to anyone, and always handle conflict with a clear head.
Tip: In order to demonstrate politeness, try holding the door open for people, being present and engaging in conversations, and laughing at jokes you hear (as long as they aren't offensive).
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Improve your grammar . Princesses should speak well and so should you! It is important for a princess to use proper grammar. Practice your speech and improve your grammar and vocabulary to become more like an ideal princess.
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Have princess posture . Princesses should stand tall and proud. Your back should be straight. Your ears, shoulders, and hips should all be lined up. Work on your posture to achieve the princess look, as well as improving your health. [1] X Research source
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Work on your dining etiquette . Another important aspect of behaving like a princess is executing proper dining etiquette. This includes properly using all of the different utensils, knowing when to start eating, how to act, etc. [2] X Research source
- Be discreet if you don't care for something. You definitely don’t want everyone to have to look at that chewed-up spinach. Yuck!
- Eat like a lady. Your princess apparel could get ruined if you spill spaghetti sauce down your front! Eat neatly for a royal meal.
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Take proper care of your body . An ideal princess is clean and always follows proper hygiene processes. Brush your teeth twice a day and shower daily at the very least.
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10Be presentable. Looks certainly aren't everything, but a true princess will still maintain her appearance. After all, have you ever seen a princess frolicking about who looks like she just rolled out of bed? This doesn't always mean you have to wear an enormous ball gown and exquisite jewels every day (though it could). Being presentable means being neat and making effort. Brush your hair, take care of yourself, and wear a nice outfit that you think is cute because you care about yourself.
Disney Princess Tips
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Learn from Snow White. Snow White worked hard, did her chores, and contributed to her home, both with the dwarves and while living at the castle. Being responsible like this is especially important for princesses! You should do the same and help out where you can, doing your chores, getting a job, and generally being more responsible.
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Learn from Cinderella. Cinderella was kind to everyone, from cruel sisters to tiny mice. This kindness was what made her inner beauty and brought about her happy ending. Be kind like Cinderella, even when you don’t have to. People will be mean to you or may not have much to offer you, but like Cinderella shows, that doesn’t mean you have to be horrible right back.
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Learn from Aurora. Princess Aurora, also called Sleeping Beauty or Briar Rose, was kind and friendly with all the animals in the forest where she lived. She lived harmoniously with the environment around her and you should do the same. Respect nature, and do your part to protect the environment.
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Learn from Ariel. Life can be hard sometimes and we can often get really caught up in school or other responsibilities; Ariel shows us that it’s just as important to find joy in life. Ariel collected things and saw the beauty in things that no one else could see. Like Ariel, you should enjoy the world around you and find happiness in all that you do.
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Learn from Belle. Belle had it rough with the Beast, but she also saw someone who had real opportunity to be a better person. She helped him to heal his own pain and find happiness in life. Like Belle, you should help people be better. When you see someone that’s having a hard time, try to help them instead of just writing them off as a bad person. This graciousness is a truly princess-like quality!
- Learn from Belle's intelligence. Belle loved to read and she had a good vocabulary, which are princess-like qualities that help you be more confident and well-spoken.
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Learn from Jasmine. Jasmine didn’t listen to what was normal for her society, she saw problems and she fought against them to improve her own life. Follow your own heart, like Jasmine, and do what you know to be right. This can be hard sometimes, and can even mean going against what’s normal, but you’ll be a happier, stronger person, just like Jasmine.
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Learn from Pocahontas. Pocahontas had good reason to be scared of the English settlers, just like the rest of her people, but instead of judging them for being different, she worked to understand them and find a middle ground. She saw that we are all the same people, the people of the world, and she worked to bring peace and prosperity for everyone. Search for understanding and peace, like Pocahontas, smoothing out arguments and problems between the people in your life so that everyone is treated fairly.
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Learn from Mulan. Lots of things that we have to do in life will be pretty scary. Mulan was certainly pretty scared when she had to go off to war to protect her family and her country. But bravery, or doing what you have to do even though you’re scared, is a quality that you’ll need if you’re going to face the challenges in your life. Be brave, like Mulan, and take your problems head-on.
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Learn from Tiana. Tiana learned from her father that you can have almost anything your heart can dream up, but you have to work hard to get it. Tiana did just that and got everything she needed! Work hard like Tiana to make your own dreams come true. Study in school and get where you want to be by working the right jobs and getting a good education, rather than depending on someone to come to your rescue.
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Learn from Rapunzel. When Rapunzel and Flynn got into trouble in the bar, instead of being afraid of the scary men there, she treated them all like normal people and became their friend. Like Rapunzel, don’t judge people. You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover; people will always surprise you!
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Learn from Merida. Merida had to save her mother after making a pretty serious mistake, which was hard and scary but very much the right thing to do. Like Merida, you should do the right thing, especially when it’s hard. This is one of the defining qualities of a princess and almost every princess on this list has had to do this exact same thing. It may not always be easy, but you can follow your heart, do the right thing and find your happiness.
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Learn from EVE (from the movie WALL-E). She is loyal, strong, brave, and caring. She never gives up. She follows orders but stays true to her heart. She meets WALL-E and is kind to him, not wanting any harm to come to him. To be like her the right thing to do is to be brave, strong, kind, to never give up, and always do what's right.
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Learn from Anna and Elsa. Anna learned that you shouldn't rush into love. You too must know that it is only after a while of knowing someone can you trust and love them. Elsa learned to be self-confident of her powers and not be afraid to show her talents and use them for a greater good. Both sisters learned that family is very important. You must learn to take love slow, be self-confident, and love your family dearly. If you have odd talents, accept them like Elsa and don't be scared of them.
Real Life Princess Tips
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Be active in your own life. Take control of your destiny. Go out and do things that will enhance your life rather than just waiting for some prince to come.
- Be like Princess Zhao of Pingyang. This princess didn’t start life as a princess. She made herself one! She lived in China, a really long time ago and when her father decided he wanted to take control of China she didn’t wait for him, but instead joined in the battle, raising her own army and helping her father. She took control of her own destiny and you should do the same. [3] X Research source
Your happiness will come when you pursue it, not while you're waiting for it to find you.
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Fight for freedom. Though you might not have the title of princess, you still have people to protect. We are all, across the whole world, the same people but many are treated as less and are abused. Fight for their freedom, because that is what a real princess would do!
- Be like Rani Lakshmibai. Princess Lakshmibai, who was a queen as the wife of a king, was an Indian princess who fought for freedom for her people from the British. She saw her people being abused and treated as less than human and her son, who should have been king, stripped of power and a future. Instead of leaving the battle to the men, she fought for her people and their freedom. You should do the same. [4] X Research source
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Define yourself under your own terms. Don’t let anyone define you. Do the things that make you and that you enjoy. The world will tell you what are girl things and what are boy things, or they'll tell you that something is only for a certain nationality; those things don't matter. Don't listen to those people. Just be the person that you are.
- Be like Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana. This princess of Thailand studies fashion and is just a typical girl...who plays sports! She doesn’t let “femininity” keep her from doing things that are usually considered for boys.
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Strive for more out of life. Reach for the stars, no matter what people tell you. Want more for your life and pursue those dreams. Don't just take the same job as your parents because that's what they want you to do. Don't just listen when people say you have to take a girl's job. Pursue your dreams to find your happiness.
- Be like Princess Sikhanyiso Dlamini. This princess of Swaziland, Africa doesn’t let the rules of her culture define her. She fights against many of the outdated restrictions and pursues her dreams and the things she wants for herself. You should do the same.
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Help to make the world a better place. Find causes you believe in and fight however you can. You can volunteer or hold a fundraiser. You can also help by donating toys or clothes that you don't need or use very often. Tell your parents that you want to help people; they will help you find ways to contribute to the world.
- Be like Princess Diana. Princess Diana was the mother of Prince William and Prince Harry. Though she died very young, she worked very hard during her lifetime to make the world a better place. She worked for causes like fighting the AIDS epidemic and also worked to help people that others didn’t think were worth helping, like drug addicts and homeless people.
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Inspire hope. Sometimes life gets really hard, for you and for others. Times get tough and it makes people really sad. When this happens you should try to inspire hope, even when things seem hopeless. Stay optimistic and always work for the best outcome, even in the toughest of times.
- Be like Queen Elizabeth. She became Queen of the UK, but Elizabeth was just a princess during World War II. At that time, the terror of war was at the forefront of children’s minds all across Britain. Elizabeth brought hope to all of them by speaking on the radio and working for the war effort.
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Fight for equality. We are all humans, so we deserve equal rights and opportunities. If you see people being treated unfairly, speak up, whether it's in your household or half-way across the world. When enough voices speak up, real change can happen and people's lives can be made better.
- Be like Princess Ameera Al-Taweel. A princess of Saudi Arabia, Ameera is an icon of equal rights for women in her country and across the Middle East. She uses her power to try to improve conditions for other women who have not been given the opportunities that she has. [5] X Research source
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Be smart! Never be afraid to be smart. If you see boys that don't like your brains, then they're villains, not Prince Charmings. You'll get to do so many more interesting things if you learn things. Never be afraid to use your brains! And remember, **everyone** is smart in some way. Intelligence could mean doing well academically, reading social cues well, knowing lots of skills, and many other things!
- Be like Princess Lalla Salma. Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco displays her book smarts by getting a degree in engineering and working with computers before taking her royal title! [6] X Research source
Community Q&A
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QuestionShould I wear cute things?Community Answerit depends what is cute to you and if you like it. Do not worry about what others think is cute. If you like it, wear it.
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QuestionShould princesses be into handsome boys or just focus on her dreams?Rachael Kulenty McDonaldCommunity Answerit depends if you like-like them or just like the idea of them. Love takes time and someone who loves you will stay with you when times get ruff or when times are good and when they accept you for you. Also, love takes time so don't go for the ones you force yourself to like because others like them.
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QuestionHow do I improve my grammar and become smart?Community AnswerYou should read a lot, and pay attention in school. The more you practice, the better you will get at grammar.
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Tips
- Try to learn to be respectful and have a clear conscience.Thanks
- It's not the tiara that makes the princess, it is her honest attitude and caring personality. Being a princess is all about your attitude, not how much money you have or who your parents are. Always be there to support your friends through tough times and build up a positive reputation. It will pay off eventually.Thanks
- Be elegant and kind to everyone.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Don't let anyone define what being a princess means to you; just be kind, accepting, and open-minded. You can even take inspiration from women who aren't "real" princesses but act like them, like Emma Watson, Greta Thunberg, and Malala Yousafzai.
- Try to be nice to everyone, even if they annoy you. If you disagree with someone, try to explain your view on things in a calm, controlled way. Don't lose your temper or start shouting.
- Be kind, respectful, and always fight for what is right. Remember, fancy dresses and shoes don't make you a princess—good deeds and selfless acts make you a princess.
- Love yourself!! A good princess should always believe in herself and be proud of herself and her qualities.
Warnings
- Just because you're a princess doesn't make you better than others. Relax a little and be humble.Thanks
- Be careful that you do not get snotty. A true princess will be kind to everyone, and not make anyone feel inferior.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.hellomagazine.com/healthandbeauty/201205077916/royal-etiquette-protocol-tips/
- ↑ https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/business-dinner-etiquette-guide
- ↑ https://www.rejectedprincesses.com/princesses/pingyang
- ↑ https://www.mapsofindia.com/who-is-who/history/rani-lakshmi-bai.html
- ↑ https://www.glamour.com/story/ameerah-al-taweel-the-power-princess-of-womens-rights
- ↑ https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2016/06/188624/eight-key-characteristics-about-princess-lalla-salma/
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