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In most portrayals, Robin (specifically Dick Grayson) is not depicted as gay. However, in various comic storylines and adaptations, different characters who have taken on the Robin persona have been portrayed with different sexual orientations.
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Robin Hood is traditionally depicted as a man, specifically an outlaw who robbed the rich to give to the poor in English folklore and literature. However, in some modern adaptations, such as Disney's animated film "Robin Hood," he is portrayed as a fox.
Robin Hood and Maid Marian are often portrayed as romantic partners in English folklore. Maid Marian is usually depicted as Robin Hood's love interest, and is sometimes seen as a noblewoman who joins his band of Merry Men in their fight against injustice. Their relationship varies depending on the adaptation, but they are generally written as allies and partners.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Robin Hood was gay. The character has been depicted in various ways over the years in different adaptations, but his sexual orientation is not typically a central part of his story.
The "princess" you are probably referring to is the Maid Marian. The only actual princesses during the time of Robin Hood would have been the wife of King Richard I, Berengaria of Navarre; and the wives of Prince John, Isabel of Gloucester and Isabella of Angoulême. However, none of these official princesses are mentioned anywhere in the legends of Robin Hood.
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