Be a sweet girl.

Practice humility each day by keeping a gratitude journal where you write down 3 things you are grateful for.

Be discreet if you don’t care for something. You definitely don’t want everyone to have to look at that chewed-up spinach. Yuck! Eat like a lady. Your princess apparel could get ruined if you spill spaghetti sauce down your front! Eat neatly for a royal meal.

Learn from Belle’s intelligence. Belle loved to read and she had a good vocabulary, which are princess-like qualities that help you be more confident and well-spoken.

Be like Princess Zhao of Pingyang. This princess didn’t start life as a princess. She made herself one! She lived in China, a really long time ago and when her father decided he wanted to take control of China she didn’t wait for him, but instead joined in the battle, raising her own army and helping her father. She took control of her own destiny and you should do the same. [3] X Research source

Be like Rani Lakshmibai. Princess Lakshmibai, who was a queen as the wife of a king, was an Indian princess who fought for freedom for her people from the British. She saw her people being abused and treated as less than human and her son, who should have been king, stripped of power and a future. Instead of leaving the battle to the men, she fought for her people and their freedom. You should do the same. [4] X Research source

Be like Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana. This princess of Thailand studies fashion and is just a typical girl. . . who plays sports! She doesn’t let “femininity” keep her from doing things that are usually considered for boys. [5] X Research source

Be like Princess Sikhanyiso Dlamini. This princess of Swaziland, Africa doesn’t let the rules of her culture define her. She fights against many of the outdated restrictions and pursues her dreams and the things she wants for herself. You should do the same.

Be like Princess Diana. Princess Diana was the mother of Prince William and Prince Harry. Though she died very young, she worked very hard during her lifetime to make the world a better place. She worked for causes like fighting the AIDS epidemic and also worked to help people that others didn’t think were worth helping, like drug addicts and homeless people.

Be like Queen Elizabeth. She became Queen of the UK, but Elizabeth was just a princess during World War II. At that time, the terror of war was at the forefront of children’s minds all across Britain. Elizabeth brought hope to all of them by speaking on the radio and working for the war effort.

Be like Princess Ameera Al-Taweel. A princess of Saudi Arabia, Ameera is an icon of equal rights for women in her country and across the Middle East. She uses her power to try to improve conditions for other women who have not been given the opportunities that she has. [6] X Research source

Be like Princess Lalla Salma. Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco got a degree in engineering and worked with computers before taking her royal title! Like this brainy princess, you should try to be smart![7] X Research source