But what of Elsa's love life? Her story deviated from the norm established by Disney for its princesses, as most other women of her station find their prince during their movies. In Frozen, her sister Anna certainly did (although it ended up not working out very well for her), which has led some fans to question Elsa's sexuality. Many in the LGBTQ+ community were hopeful that Elsa might come out and find herself a girlfriend in the second installment, even leading a campaign accompanied with #GiveElsaAGirlfriend back in 2016.

While it never came about in the second film, perhaps there is hope yet. Speaking to Refinery29, Menzel cryptically offered up just a smidgen of hope for fans when asked if a girlfriend were in the cards for Elsa, saying, "Maybe one day in another incarnation or another sequel, who knows."

It's important to note, though, that Elsa's journey so far has been about the young royal trying to "find and build the love inside for herself." We've all heard the old adage that you need to love yourself first; well, it looks like that's more important right now for Elsa, and Jennifer Lee, Disney Animation Studio's Chief Creative Officer and co-director of the both Frozen movies, agreed.

"With Elsa, we did all of these personality tests, these in depth questionnaires, we did journaling, we did all of this, and it was saying she's just not ready for a relationship and we weren't going to force something," Lee explained. "She'll tell us where to go. And she told us, 'I've got to know the origins of my powers.'"

Of course, this seems to indicate it is something the creative team have contemplated, and maybe it'll come into play for a third film now that Elsa seems to have found her place in the world.