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@UNHIOD It’d certainly be doable; I think instead of making one up full-cloth, Disney should look to history for one of the many real-life princesses with either mental or physical disabilities: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Royalty_and_nobility_with_disabilities
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@UNHIOD Alexandrine of Prussia had Down Syndrome: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Alexandrine_of_Prussia_(1915%E2%80%931980)
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@UNHIOD .@annebegg (who uses a wheelchair) was appointed a Dame, so that qualifies her as nobility, and thus a princess: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Begg
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@UNHIOD @annebegg .@BnsJaneCampbell is disabled and a baroness: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Campbell,_Baroness_Campbell_of_Surbiton
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@UNHIOD @annebegg @BnsJaneCampbell …sorry, I’m off down a separate rabbit hole learning about the British House of Lords now; you’ll have to look through the rest of the category yourselves…