Take A Look At These 15 Illustrations Of Disney Female Characters Dressed As Monarchs

It suits them well :)

Disney characters have inspired fan art for decades, but this series gives them a royal twist that feels especially striking. A Dutch artist known as Willemijn1991 reimagined famous Disney women as monarchs, pairing each character with clothing inspired by old portraits and historical court style.

The result is a mix of nostalgia, research, and creativity, with each illustration turning a familiar face into someone who could belong in a palace. From queens to empresses, the collection shows how easily these characters can step into a different world.

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Here are 15 of the most interesting illustrations, and a few of them may surprise you.

1. Queen Pocahontas

1. Queen PocahontasWillemijn1991
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The royal makeover starts strong.

2. Queen Rapunzel

2. Queen RapunzelWillemijn1991
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3. Shah Jasmine

3. Shah JasmineWillemijn1991

4. Empress Mulan

4. Empress MulanWillemijn1991

Each portrait leans into a different kind of royal style.

5. Queen Giselle

5. Queen GiselleWillemijn1991

6. Queen Sister Attina

6. Queen Sister AttinaWillemijn1991

7. Empress Aurora

7. Empress AuroraWillemijn1991

8. Empress Snow White

8. Empress Snow WhiteWillemijn1991

The details make the whole series feel carefully studied.

And if you love the unexpected “monarch makeover” vibe, these small moments prove the world can still surprise you.

9. Queen Merida

9. Queen MeridaWillemijn1991

10. Queen Belle

10. Queen BelleWillemijn1991

11. Royal Mermaid Family Portrait

11. Royal Mermaid Family PortraitWillemijn1991

That family portrait adds a fun extra layer to the collection.

12. Queen Sister Arista

12. Queen Sister AristaWillemijn1991

13. Queen Cinderella

13. Queen CinderellaWillemijn1991

14. Crown Princess Melody

14. Crown Princess MelodyWillemijn1991

15. Queen Ariel

15. Queen ArielWillemijn1991

Ariel closes the set with a fitting final flourish.

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