Probably developed the best relationship of his life with his nannies and tutors, as by this point, at least six of his brothers were adults. Call me subversive (I would probably thank you for it.), but despite rooting for the feminist's revenge against Hans' deliberate manipulation tactics, but I was relieved when he gave "the cold shower of reality" to Disney's newest Polyanna character type, i.e. Anna. It took me seconds to adjust to this revelation, as political/monarchial figures are always playing the social game to get ahead for their nation, regardless of whether they crush and step on their opponents/allies to get ahead.



I am still wondering if Hans actually meant anything he said about wishing to disestablish himself from his neglectful family unit, even if I can safely say he did not mean ANYTHING he said about liking Anna's insipid and juvenile interests.