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National Princess Day

Celebrate National Princess Day on November 18! Explore its history, facts, and charming ways to enjoy a magical day filled with courage & kindness. Read now!

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Every girl deserves to feel like a princess! And to make that come true, every year, National Princess Day is celebrated on November 18. So get ready to set aside some time for a truly magical celebration. It’s a day full of pampering, sparkle, and all things fabulous. Keep reading to discover what National Princess Day is all about, its fascinating history, and how you can embrace your inner princess for the day.

Key Takeaways:

  • National Princess Day is always celebrated on November 18.
  • It honors girls and women of all ages, celebrating their courage, kindness, and regal qualities.
  • This day encourages qualities like independence, intelligence, and compassion over fairy-tale stereotypes.
  • The day was inspired by The Swan Princess (1994).

What is National Princess Day?

National Princess Day is all about celebrating her, whether she’s a little girl, a teenager, or an adult, and honoring her boldness, charm, gentleness, and every quality that makes her truly regal. This special day reminds us that anyone can be a princess, no matter who they are.

A person wearing a pink colored princess dress along with a green robe.
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It’s the perfect time to share and create stories, from timeless fairy tales to exciting new adventures. More importantly, National Princess Day highlights the inspiring traits that princesses represent: courage, intelligence, kindness, and the magic of being yourself.

Interesting Facts about National Princess Day

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Every girl dreams of being a princess! That's why National Princess Day is celebrated every year so that they can fulfill their dreams. Here are some interesting facts about National Princess Day:

  • The date was chosen to correspond with the release of the animated film The Swan Princess (1994), which played a part in inspiring the celebration.
  • Pocahontas is the only Disney Princess who has a tattoo.
  • Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" becomes the first Disney princess to rescue her prince.
  • Snow White is the youngest Disney Princess at 14 years old.
  • The aim of National Princess Day is to redefine what being a “princess” means, shifting focus away from fairy‑tale stereotypes to qualities like courage, kindness, intelligence, independence, and compassion.

When is National Princess Day?

National Princess Day is celebrated on November 18 every year.

Future National Princess Day Dates

Year

Day

Date

2025

Tuesday

November 18

2026

Wednesday

November 18

2027

Thursday

November 18

2028

Saturday

November 18

2029

Sunday

November 18

2030

Monday

November 18

A Brief History of National Princess Day

When we think of princesses, Disney often comes to mind, but National Princess Day has a different origin. Celebrated on November 18th, this day was created by Nest Family Entertainment in 1994 to honor the release of The Swan Princess, a musical adaptation of Swan Lake.

National Princess Day exists to recognize the princess in every girl, of all ages, and to celebrate qualities like kindness, courage, and independence. From Snow White in 1937 to modern heroines like Moana and Elsa, princesses have evolved from passive figures to strong, adventurous role models.

A child wearing a white princess dress along with a tiara.
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Though not a public holiday, the day is widely embraced and celebrations each year. On National Princess Day 2026, fans can reflect on their favorite princesses and the empowering stories that continue to shape our imagination. So, celebrate the day with joy, fun, and a little royal flair. Happy National Princess Day!

How to Celebrate National Princess Day?

National Princess Day is all about channeling your inner royalty! Whether you’re young or young at heart, there are plenty of ways to celebrate and feel like the true princess you are.

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Here are a few of them:

1. Host a party with your friends

Whether you’re a grown-up who loves all things royal or planning a celebration for a child, throwing a princess party is a must! Adults can focus on pink drinks, glittery decorations, and maybe even a tiara for each guest to make happy hour sparkle. You can even go all out with a princess-themed party! It’s a chance to feel like a kid again while indulging in cupcakes, cookies, cakes, and other royal treats. For kids, let them invite their friends, decorate with castles and crowns, and let the magic of princesses take over the day!

2. Behave like a real princess

National Princess Day is the perfect excuse to embrace your inner royalty! You really don’t need a crown to shine. Princesses are recognized by their grace, confidence, and charm. Walk tall, speak kindly, and enjoy your day like the royal star you are.

3. Share the Fun Online with #princessday

Spread the magic on social media! Snap some pics of your princess vibes and party moments, then post with the hashtag #princessday so your friends can join the celebration.

Conclusion

National Princess Day is celebrated every year on November 18th to honor imagination, fun, and a little bit of royalty. So on National Princess Day 2025, treat yourself to something special that makes you feel like the princess you are. Happy National Princess Day!

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