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* [[Ojou]]<br />A girl from a high class family, but not actually royalty.
* [[Ojou]]<br />A girl from a high class family, but not actually royalty.
* [[Peerless Love Interest]]<br />A lady who is like royalty.
* [[Peerless Love Interest]]<br />A lady who is like royalty.
* [[Politically-Active Princess]]<br />A princess who isn't afraid to involve herself in politics or diplomacy.
* [[Politically-Active Princess]]<br />A princess who isn't afraid to involve herself in politics or diplomacy.
* [[Princess Classic]]<br />The stereotypical princess character.
* [[Princess Classic]]<br />The stereotypical princess character.
* [[Princess in Rags]]<br />A high class lady that is now poor, but in denial.
* [[Princess in Rags]]<br />A high class lady that is now poor, but in denial.
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[[Category:Princess Tropes]]

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The fairest tropes of all.

Once Upon a Time, in The Kingdom of Indexes, the King and Queen had a beautiful daughter, whom they named Princess Tropes.

Okay, not quite, but this index is about the various kinds of princesses, and tropes associated with them.

Types of Princesses, or characters who are often Princesses

Tropes related to Princesses