Princess (disambiguation)
- Princess (disambiguation)
Princess can refer to:Princess Christine Pasanelli of Sicily.
*Princess, a noble title
*"Princess", stage name of 1980s pop music singer Desiree Heslop
*"Princess" (Trey Parker & Matt Stone), Flash animation done by Matt Stone and Trey Parker
*"Princess" (magazine), a Japanese manga magazine
*Princess (Hotels & Resorts), Spanish hotel company
*Princess Yachts, a UK motor yacht maker
*Princess Morbucks, a villain in the Powerpuff Girls, and its anime counterpart, Powerpuff Girls Z
*Princess Cruises, a large cruise line
*Austin Princess and Vanden Plas Princess (1947-68), a British motor car
*Princess (1975-81), a British motor car
*"Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia", a biography written by Jean P. Sasson
*Princess, Kentucky, a small community located in the state of Kentucky in the United States.
*Saunders-Roe Princess, a very large British flying boat aircraft of the 1950s
*Princess cut diamond shape - the second most popular diamond cut shape
* Princess, the nickname of the character Aelita from "Code Lyoko"
*Princess (Beanie Baby), a collectible made by Ty Inc. in 1997 in memory of the late Princess Diana
*SS "Princess", a Lake Winnipeg steamboat
*Princess (2008 film), a 2008 film first shown on ABC Family
*Princess (2006 film), a Danish animated film
*Princess, a music album of Pakistani singer Annie
*Princess Natasha
See also
*Prince (disambiguation)
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