Girl Mistakes Bride For Real-Life Princess From Book She’s Holding, And Her Reaction Melts Everyone’s Hearts
Most girls get to meet princesses only in Disneyland, but this little girl, she met one on the streets of Seattle.
“My wife and I got married last February, and during the photo shoot this little girl and her mom happened to be walking by,” Scott Robertson writes. “The little girl thought my beautiful wife was the Princess from her favorite book (the one she’s holding).” Since this all happened during their photo shoot, photographer Stephanie Cristalli managed to snap some photos. The little girl even got a flower from the bride’s, Shandace Lerma’s, bouquet. “Your wife is forever the Princess of Ballard to her,” the little girl’s mom told Scott.
Most girls get to meet princesses only in Disneyland, but this little girl, she met one on the streets of Seattle
“My wife and I got married last February, and during the photo shoot this little girl and her mom happened to be walking by,” Scott Robertson said
“The little girl thought my beautiful wife was the Princess from her favorite book (the one she’s holding)”
“My wife gave her a flower from her bouquet”
And it made the little girls day!
This all happened during their photo shoot, so photographer Stephanie Cristalli managed to snap some pics
“Your wife is forever the Princess of Ballard to her,” the little girl’s mom told Scott
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Share on FacebookThe Woman in White, a princess story? Not sure what book that little girl was thinking of, but I doubt someone her age would read a detective Victorian novel, and there is definitely no princess in that book...
She looks like she's about 3 or so, ripe for all kinds of ideas. Mom was probably reading the book, daughter saw the cover, and decided that it was her "Princess Book." My daughter did similar stuff. Precious!
Load More Replies...Maybe we can have another person or two post the same info about the book not really being a children's book showing they know nothing about how children see the world and we are celebrating that.
So wonderful. Love that they are both so enchanted. (Hope the little girl gets some of those photos). I love that she loves that book so much (not a blanket or a toy), and even more wonderful, the book The Woman in White is a little frightening/mysterious!
So sweet and a bonus surprise too! The book cover is "Symphony in White" painting by James McNeill Whistler. It hangs beautifully in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. It is about six feet tall and stunning. My very favorite painting! What a lovely moment between the bride and mother and daughter!
The Woman in White, a princess story? Not sure what book that little girl was thinking of, but I doubt someone her age would read a detective Victorian novel, and there is definitely no princess in that book...
She looks like she's about 3 or so, ripe for all kinds of ideas. Mom was probably reading the book, daughter saw the cover, and decided that it was her "Princess Book." My daughter did similar stuff. Precious!
Load More Replies...Maybe we can have another person or two post the same info about the book not really being a children's book showing they know nothing about how children see the world and we are celebrating that.
So wonderful. Love that they are both so enchanted. (Hope the little girl gets some of those photos). I love that she loves that book so much (not a blanket or a toy), and even more wonderful, the book The Woman in White is a little frightening/mysterious!
So sweet and a bonus surprise too! The book cover is "Symphony in White" painting by James McNeill Whistler. It hangs beautifully in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. It is about six feet tall and stunning. My very favorite painting! What a lovely moment between the bride and mother and daughter!








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