Talk:Flynn Rider/@comment-25879852-20151103173246/@comment-1416077-20160829153055

It is not specified.

Considering that the characters all look exactly the same (and are all present) Tangled: Ever After, it can be presumed that not much time has actually passed between the end of the film and the wedding.

Assuming he was not exaggerating the length of time (we know he's a bit "loose" with his particular interpretation of things), we can still find a legitimate way for there to be "years" (plural) between film and wedding;

If we assume that the film takes place in the summer of year X (based on the weather seen in the film), the wedding could take place as early as spring in the year X+1, since he could legitimately pluralize the time span as "years".

Taking a stricter definition of "years" as meaning "over 365 days", the wedding could take place in spring of the year X+2.