Anna's first love interest in Frozen is Prince Hans of the Southern Isles. They meet at Elsa's coronation, share a romantic duet ("Love Is an Open Door"), and he proposes to her the same day, which she happily accepts.
No, Elsa is not explicitly gay in Frozen 2; she doesn't have a romantic partner, but the film leaves her sexuality open, focusing on her self-discovery, though many fans interpret her journey and lack of romantic interest as a powerful metaphor for queer identity, with some hoping for a female love interest in the future, a possibility the creators haven't ruled out but haven't confirmed.
Honeymaren, a member of the Northuldra tribe who was trapped in the Enchanted Forest by the curse, could return for Frozen 3 as Elsa's girlfriend based on the two characters' shared chemistry.
It should be noted that due to her years of loneliness and desperation for love, Anna's "love" for Hans was nothing more than a small crush based on his outward appearance and her belief that she would not have another chance to find someone else, while her feelings for Kristoff were genuine and based on real love.
So Hans does find Anna genuinely attractive - at first. However, when he gets to know her better his opinion changes, very dramatically so.
On the contrary, no indisputable evidence indicates that Vronsky loves Anna any less at the end. Certainly he cares for her more than ever: he outfits his country home luxuriously and elegantly, largely (it seems) in an attempt to make Anna happy.
After being slightly taken aback, Anna kissed Kristoff on the cheek, prompting the ice harvester to initiate their relationship with a more passionate kiss. The following summer, Kristoff helped prepare for Anna's nineteenth birthday by decorating the courtyard with a large banner.
It is in the area of love, however, that Anna's most evident weakness lies. Her quickly falling in love with a visiting prince could in many ways be viewed as an underuse of prudence and sound judgment.
Kristoff (Frozen) Kristoff is a fictional character in Walt Disney Animation Studios' Frozen franchise. He appears in the animated features Frozen (2013) and Frozen 2 (2019), and the animated short films Frozen Fever (2015), Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017) and Once Upon a Snowman (2020).
until such a time when Elsa is shown to have any inclination towards a relationship, she's canonically aromantic and asexual.
Elsa finds herself attracted to Honeymaren but —but can she get over her fear and awkwardness to be vulnerable and in touch with her feelings?
At the end of Frozen II, Kristoff unintentionally succeeds at what Hans tried - becoming king of Arendelle through marrying Anna, who becomes Queen when Elsa abdicates - though unlike the prince, his intentions are from genuine love for Anna rather than power and social climbing.
It's official! Revealed at Disney Consumer Divisions Launch Conference in Shanghai, China, in Frozen III Anna & Kristoff will not only be married but also will be welcoming a little one! I knew it! And I get the feeling that the child might be named after Elsa & Anna's parents.
'God has been gracious' Region of origin. German, Dutch, Scandinavian. Other names.
While it seemed during Anna's absence that he truly cared and loved her, when Anna returned to Arendelle to receive a true love's kiss from him in the hopes of healing Elsa's curse inflicted on her, Hans revealed that he never really loved her as well as how he only planned to marry her to become king of Arendelle and ...
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Hans would've known prior to coming that Elsa isolates herself and shuts everyone else out, so the chances of her knowing he is the last in his line is a lot less. Even then, him marrying Anna still would've straightened the relationship between the two kingdoms, even though (again) Han's father didn't call for it.
Out of the official Disney Princess line- up, there are a few who aren't actual princesses by either birth or marriage Mulan, Moana, Raya and technically Pocahontas (like Moana, she's the daughter of a chief, no one would really call her a 'princess' in her own culture I don't think?)
Despite her initial apprehension regarding Kristoff, Elsa eventually accepted him.
Sif, goddess in Norse mythology known as the wife of the thunder god Thor. Her flaxen hair is thought to be connected to fertility and the harvest of grain. She is the mother of the god Ull (or Ullr), a deity of archery and skiing who is Thor's stepson.
Adrian Brody and wife Georgina Chapman attend the 97th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Mar. 2, 2025. "I share this with my amazing partner Georgina, who has not only reinvigorated my own self-worth but my sense of value and my values and her beautiful children, Dash and India," Brody said.