Bindi Irwin’s Daughter Grace Is a Mini Princess-In-Training in a Heart-Melting New Video

Disney princesses are made up of goodness, strength, and grace — all things that 2-year-old Grace Warrior has in spades! Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell took their mini princess-in-training to Disneyland, and the video montage of the trip will leave you starry-eyed. She’s just so darn cute!

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“Our Disney princess visited the most magical place on Earth for the very first time, 💗” Irwin wrote on Instagram. “My. Heart.”

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The adorable video starts with Powell holding Grace in front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. In the photo, Grace is dressed in yellow tights, a white sweater with colorful Minnie Mouse ears, and bright pink tennis shoes with Minnie Mouse bows. She’s just smiling a toothy grin, completely enamored with something off-camera. It’s so sweet!

Other magical moments from Disney include Grace with a Mickey Mouse bubble machine, the trio riding on a Dumbo ride over the sunny park, and Grace cuddling with her mama on the spinning teacups ride. At one point, she changes to a hot pink Minnie Mouse dress with white polka dots, and she dances side to side to make the skirt twirl (because, duh!).

 

Prepare yourself for the end: Grace wears her Minnie Mouse dress to a restaurant, where she uses a Mrs. Potts and Chip toy from Sleeping Beauty to pour herself a pretend drink. With her long curly hair and sweet grin, she is just the most adorable toddler you’ve ever seen.

  • Fans Were In Love With This Video

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    Head to the comments to see that everyone is just as obsessed with this video as we are. Irwin’s brother, Robert Irwin, commented, “❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰.”

    “That’s the BEST! ❤️ Moments and memories like that are vitamins for the soul! 🙏” another wrote.

    “This makes my heart so happy. ❤️” someone else wrote.

    But the most magical thing? The way Powell and Irwin look at their baby girl. “The love I see in your eyes for that beautiful baby is magical, 😍” someone said, and it’s really so true.

  • Chandler Powell Shared a Photo from Disneyland on Mother’s Day

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    Last week, Powell shared a photo of the family of three standing in front of Sleeping Beauty’s castle and a tribute to his wife. 

    “Happy Mother’s Day❤️ Seeing your strength as you pushed through 10 years of pain to be the best mama to our daughter is something I’ll admire forever,” he wrote on Instagram. “I feel like I’m meeting you all over again watching your light come back as you continue to recover from your endometriosis surgery.”

    “You are amazing. I love you forever,” he added. 

    Irwin commented, “I love you beyond description. Thank you, sweetheart. Here’s to our new chapter. ❤️”

  • Bindi Irwin Opened Up About Her Life with Endometriosis

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    Earlier this month, Irwin opened up about life with endometriosis, which she started experiencing painful side effects from when she was just 14. 

    “Suddenly no matter where we went or what we were doing, I would just be falling asleep wherever we were,” she said, adding that she had “every blood test you can possibly imagine for tropical diseases,” multiple scans, and ultrasounds.

    “We tried and tried and tried for years and years and years. And finally, a doctor said to me, ‘This is just part of being a woman,’” she recalled. “And that’s when I gave up, and I stopped looking for answers.”

    It wasn’t until her daughter Grace was born that she started fighting again. “I picked back up again and [tried] to figure out what was wrong with me,” she said. “I decided I needed to figure out what was happening to me because I was carrying Grace up this tiny hill, and suddenly the pain hit me out of nowhere. I had to hand Grace to my mom and just curl up in the fetal position on the ground because the stabbing pain in my sight was insurmountable.”

    Earlier this year, she had a successful surgery to remove the pain. “Going in for surgery was scary, but I knew I couldn’t live like I was. Every part of my life was getting torn apart because of the pain,” she wrote in March. “To cut a long story short, they found 37 lesions, some very deep & difficult to remove, & a chocolate cyst.”

    What an amazing example of strength and an inspiration to all! We love seeing how well she is doing now and how genuinely happy she is, whether at Disneyland or home at the Australia Zoo. 

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