“The queen who could freeze the world was most afraid of herself.”
An introvert who locked herself away for life because of an inborn power. She holds royal duty to a perfect standard, but cannot control her own emotions. "Let It Go" is both an escape and her first declaration of self — and she spends the film oscillating between that freedom and the fear of losing Anna again. Her arc lands on the idea that love, not control, is the answer to her power.