Le prince
but if you want the fresh prince of bel air it's
le prince de bel air
The expression "fresh prince" as concerns the "fresh prince of bel air" is not using the word "fresh" in any equivalent French context. (The word "frais" refers to the quality of food being recently picked - "fresh", not to be obstinate or to be very cool.) If you wanted to say "The Cool Prince", you could say "Le prince chouette" and if you wanted to say "The Obstinate Prince", you could say "Le prince obstiné".
my prince is 'mon prince' in French.
Prince dragon
Le prince noir
"je suis un prince"
"tu es mon prince"
In French, to say "Sweet Prince", you can say "doux prince" or, if sweet means candies, "prince de bonbons", but I think you wanted to know the first.
like english : Prince Charles
yes he does watch fresh Prince of bell air and then you will know
fraiche
Un jour ton prince viendra
the fresh prince of belair
Je vous aime mon prince. I think... 99% Sure :]