In real life William Wallace never met a princess, So it makes little odds. Most of the film Braveheart is fiction starting with Mel Gibson's height.
Alexandra Johnes
Giselle is NOT a princess, logically. Just an "aspiring" one. They made her a princess anyway because of the publicity.(JUST LIKE MULAN) BUT if you remember from the movie, she just was the comedic, lets make fun of all the princess's girl. She NEVER married the prince, and no one knows if she actually was born royalty (like Aurora, considering that she lived in a similar situation) Nancy was the one that became a princess in the movie, and I don't know why they didnt just put the two girls together as princess's cause that would have been ok. But like I have noticed they do. Its not about the logical story itself with Disney, its the publicity. There are many Disney princesses that get no publicity at all.
They don't say. I think that looking at her she's like about 20 or 18.
Like a Light-ish Green-ish Color on the Top & the bottom is white.
im not sure but i don't think so. the second movie was nothing like the book which i think they did to end the story. the princess became queen so i think that's a sign that its ended. i would like them to make another one though :) hope that helped x
I Love it!!!!
the best show in the world. i love it. by the way my name is Milly doesn't like Braveheart. it is really sad though. there is a lot of yuck stuff in it though.
I think she did like to be a princess because this let her help less fortunate people around the World. Her other love was that of her children Princes William and Harry.
in university in Scotland. it was st.andrews univerity or something like that.
in university in Scotland. it was st.andrews univerity or something like that.
its very famous princess movie and its just new and the all i know is called princess and the frog. its like in old story but somehow they have changed a bit in the movie. there is another ones like aladin,cindrella,belle,sleeping beauty.snow white,and more!
Moon Child (In both the book and the movie)
Alexandra Johnes
Watch Braveheart. Other samples include any movie with Sean Connery, or programming from BBC Scotland.(there are too many samples to list off the top of my head).
It is called Princess Protection Program, it is about a ordinary girl named Carter and her dad is a princess protecter. When he goes on a secret mission, he brings home a princess, then the princess has to act like a normal teenage girl.
According to the site lees movie info 300 made $210,592,590 and 70,885,301 in its opening weakend compared to others in its genra like Kingdom of Heaven[47m],Troy[133m],Braveheart[75m], it did really well.
Giselle is NOT a princess, logically. Just an "aspiring" one. They made her a princess anyway because of the publicity.(JUST LIKE MULAN) BUT if you remember from the movie, she just was the comedic, lets make fun of all the princess's girl. She NEVER married the prince, and no one knows if she actually was born royalty (like Aurora, considering that she lived in a similar situation) Nancy was the one that became a princess in the movie, and I don't know why they didnt just put the two girls together as princess's cause that would have been ok. But like I have noticed they do. Its not about the logical story itself with Disney, its the publicity. There are many Disney princesses that get no publicity at all.