Well technically she’s a queen
The collection only includes characters from the Disney Princess franchise. Anna and Elsa are not there, as the Frozen franchise is profitable enough to hold it’s own.
The collections are based on information from Disney, and Anna is not an official “Disney Princess”
Frozen was too successful to be part of the franchise, and thus gained their own brand.
Besides at the end Anna become Queen and Elsa the 5th spirit, so they wouldn’t be even able to be official Princess.
On the timeline where Anna is in the City she is a princess… but PB can’t add her to collection as it strictly follows Disney’s rules, and officially she isn’t princess.
If you actually check princess.disney.com, Elsa and Anna are there, although there weren’t included in the original 12 characters
we are celebrating the brave, beloved Disney Princess and Frozen heroes in the Ultimate Princess Celebration
Explore 14 original Disney Princess and Frozen stories
Looks like Disney’s still generally keeping both franchises distinct, even as they have a long-running event involving all the characters.
But if anyone really thinks Elsa and/or Anna should be in the game’s Princess collection, make your case to Disney; they’re the ones telling PerBlue who to include in that collection.
Anna isn’t a princess because Disney doesn’t consider her one. Believe me! It STILL baffles me who Disney does and doesn’t qualify as a Disney princess! Mulan and Moana technically aren’t princesses, and Merida technically isn’t Disney. Meanwhile, Megara has more than earned her princess status, Kida actually IS a princess, and Esmeralda was actually part of the Disney Princess line, but they decided to remove her for no logical reason.
So how come Mulan gets to be one? She married a general, not a prince.
Because Disney thinks it’s good for marketing.
Oh wow, there’s a princesses’ franchise? I didn’t know that.
Milking every penny I guess. Pathetic.
How is it ‘milking every penny’?
Because over all there are great unique Disney charakters in their own individual setting. Regrouping them for marketing purposes is just that, pathetic.
There’s no connection between them, not story wise or in any other shape or form.