Describes the wedding of Lady Diana Frances Spencer to England's Prince Charles in 1981, discusses her life and popularity as a princess, and looks at her accomplishments after her divorce from Charles in 1996, and her tragic death in a car accident.
When the princess is kidnapped by a dragon queen, thirteen-year-old Thomas, a new--and very small--squire-in-training boldly sets out on a quest to rescue her.
After reluctantly kissing a frog, an awkward, fourteen-year-old princess suddenly finds herself a frog, too, and sets off with the prince to seek the means--and the self-confidence--to become human again.
Having recovered their human shape, Emeralda and Eadric try to help Aunt Grassina find the special objects needed to break the spell that turned Grassina's true love, Haywood, into an otter.
When a fifteen-year-old Mandrian princess makes a wish in a wizard's circle, she winds up on Earth alone and without the ability and desire to return home.
Her self-centered insistence on the birthday gift of her choice causes the young Princess Rosamond to spend seven years as an unwilling member of a traveling band of gypsies, during which she becomes worthy to assume the throne of her kingdom.
Princess Rose musters up courage to face the dragon that threatens the small towns in the Northern Valley, only to discover the dragon is actually the Lord of the Locusts; and meanwhile, her sister, Princess Briar, embarks on a more sinister quest.
Princess Hyacinth can't go outside because, unless she wears specially-made clothes, she will float away, but things improve when she meets kite-flying Boy.