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IfDisney princesseswere a core part of your childhood, you know that nothing gets people going like debating which royal lady reigns supreme. FromSnow White and the Seven Dwarfsreleased in 1937 toRaya and the Last Dragonintroduced in 2021, here is a royal ranking of all 15 princesses:

15.Snow White(Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)

14.Briar Rose/Aurora(Sleeping Beauty)

13.Anna(Frozen)

12.Raya(Raya and the Last Dragon)

11.Cinderella(Cinderella)

10.Elsa(Frozen)

9.Merida(Brave)

8.Jasmine(Aladdin)

7.Ariel(The Little Mermaid)

6.Pocahontas(Pocahontas)

5.Rapunzel(Tangled)

4.Moana(Moana)

3.Tiana(The Princess and the Frog)

2.Belle(Beauty and the Beast)

1.Mulan(Mulan)

Belle enjoying various desserts at a table in a scene from "Beauty and the Beast".

Snow White sitting on the ground, surrounded by various woodland animals, including bunnies, raccoons, and deer, in a forest setting.

Aurora from "Sleeping Beauty" joyfully walks through a forest with bird and owl on her shoulders.

Anna from "Frozen" looking down in a snow-covered environment, appearing concerned or upset.

Raya smiles at Sisu, a dragon, from Disney's "Raya and the Last Dragon".

Cinderella twirls in her sparkling ball gown, looking graceful and happy in this animated scene from "Cinderella."

Elsa from "Frozen" making an ice staircase.

Merida from "Brave" wearing a hooded cloak, striking an archery pose.

Princess Jasmine from "Aladdin" brushing her hair in front of a mirror.

Ariel from "The Little Mermaid" is brushing her hair with a fork.

Pocahontas stands confidently with her hair blowing in the wind, surrounded by falling autumn leaves.

Rapunzel sweeps the floor in Disney's "Tangled."

Moana, the animated character from the Disney movie "Moana," is standing by the ocean, wearing a red patterned dress and a shell necklace.

Tiana from "The Princess and the Frog" balances a tray while working in a kitchen.

Belle visits the bookshop in "Beauty and the Beast."

Mulan kisses Mushu's head in "Mulan."