Queen Arianna

The Queen is Rapunzel's birth mother, and wife to the King of Corona in Tangled.

Biography
Like her husband, the Queen is not given any specific backstory to better address the character's origin. However, it is revealed that the Queen is also very much loved and supported by the kingdom and its denizens. Like Rapunzel's natural hair color (seen after it is cut), the Queen has silky brown hair as well as emerald green eyes like Rapunzel's.

Role in the film
The Queen, although like her spouse, the King, does not have a speaking role, is more involved in the movie. She contracted an unknown illness while heavily pregnant with Rapunzel, and she was going to die from the illness. However, the guards found the magical golden flower that, through a traditional medicinal method such as extracting a plant's essense by boiling it in water, fully healed her, which also successfully helped with the birth of Rapunzel. Not long afterward, Mother Gothel snuck into the castle to kidnap Rapunzel, who held the powers she believed were rightfully hers. As a loving mother, the Queen, along with the King was devastated to have her baby taken away. Eighteen years later, she and the King continued to hold the lantern festival to call their daughter home and were just as emotionally shaken as the day she disappeared. The Queen did not return to the scene until a guard came to report Rapunzel's return. Although she was not able to immediately recognize and embrace Rapunzel as her long lost daughter upon first sight, the Queen's maternal instinct and striking resemblance to Rapunzel brought the family together immediately. As she, her husband, and Rapunzel sank to the ground in a powerful embrace, the Queen silently extended her hand to Eugene in speechless gratitude. As he took it, she pulled him in to join them. She was last seen smiling and hugging Rapunzel and the King towards the end of the movie.

Tangled Ever After
The Queen has a brief appearance in Tangled Ever After. In Maximus' dream sequence after he loses the rings, from the audience, the Queen exclaims that the rings were her grandmother's. She also appears at the end smiling happily as her daughter is married. She is voiced by Kari Wahlgren.