hii! to celebrate 400+ followers, I prepared an event for everyone and the gif is a hint…drumrolll 🥁🥁🥁
I’m introducing the event… lorlita’s royal event!
and when you’re done finishing the moodboard, tag me and put the hashtag #royal event
the deadline is august 15th!
How will this work?
there’s going to be 9 different disney princesses to do a moodboard on,
1 - rapunzel
2 - moana
3 - tiana
4 - ariel
5 - elsa
6 - aurora
7 - jasmine
8 - belle
9 - mulan
and once you like this post, depending on the last digit of the total likes, that’s the princess you’ll be doing a moodboard on! (ex: last digit of the likes is 2, so i’ll be doing a elsa moodboard) and once you get what disney princess you’ll be doing, you have to comment what number you got! and incase the princess is hard to do a moodboard on, dm me!!
The participation prize will be 5 reblogs & maybe one reblog on this account
every time I read about this Disney vs DeSantis thing and the bit about how the agreement doesn't end “until 21 years after the death of the last survivor of the descendants of King Charles III, king of England" all I can think about is some bumbling caper where the Florida government repeatedly tries to assassinate the entire royal family just to spite Disney
HRH Princess Anne supporting her daughter, Zara Tindall, who competes on Classicals Euro Star on the first day of the Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park. | 4th August, 2023
You know why I don't feel badly for King Colonizer? While millions of Britons face food and fuel poverty, royals in Buckingham Palace will never see a day of extreme hunger or being deprived of basic necessities. If you also even know a little about what this man has done -especially to Princess Diana, he's absolutely heinous.
Let's also not forget the history of the British empire and what it still represents -from it's settler-colonial and imperialistic roots to their huge legacy of violence, forced enslavement, white supremacy, dehumanization, and mass deaths they inflicted across the globe onto many racialized groups of people and communities they deemed 'other' and 'inferior.' The impacts from their exploitation also continue to this day.