The story by Perrault doesn't tell us. Neither do the brothers Grimm.
Most Fairy Tales end with a big wedding. What's magical is the way people find each other and get together. The rest is real life. :)
I hope they did.
The only one that I know of is Ariel (the Little Mermaid). She had a daughter named Melody that appeared in the movie Little Mermaid II.
That's the only one I know of... the multiple Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin movies never mentioned children, only the original characters. And Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Pocahontas, and Mulan didn't either.
That covers the main princesses and a few more, but sometimes they include Alice and Tinker Bell. I don't think they ever procreated either.
He did not have an official name. His name was Prince Charming.
The prince at the ball.
She married the Prince.
Prince Charming
The Prince 'rescues' Cinderella. He marries her and takes her to the palace to live.
He did not have an official name. His name was Prince Charming.
'Prince Charming'
Cinderville
Prince Charming
The prince at the ball.
Prince Charming and his men went on a search for Cinderella.
Cinderella's dream was to go to the ball and dance with the prince
Cinderella's lover's name is Prince Charming. He is the prince who falls in love with Cinderella at the royal ball and searches for her using a lost glass slipper.
Yes
Cinderella
The Prince's heart.
She married the Prince.