Prince Charming

"I will always find you."

- Prince Charming to Snow White

Prince David, better known as Prince Charming and alias Prince James, is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. He débuts in the first episode of the first season. He is portrayed by starring cast member Josh Dallas and co-star Luke Roessler. He is the Enchanted Forest counterpart of David Nolan, and the main reality version of King David.

Prince Charming is based on the Prince from the fairytale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" and "Rapunzel" as well as the Pauper from the novel, The Prince and the Pauper. He also takes the place of Hamlet from The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.

Trivia

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Etymology

 * The name "David" is of Hebrew origin derived from the word "dwd" that means "beloved".
 * Prince Charming shares his name with another former shepherd, King David of the Bible. Ruth was the name of King David's great-grandmother, and also the name of Charming's mother. Prince Charming was betrothed to Princess Abigail. King David's third wife was also named Abigail.
 * The name "James", which is a variant of Jacob, can mean "follower" or "supplanter". A supplanter is someone who takes the place of another person, place, or thing. This is fitting, as Prince Charming supplanted his twin James.
 * Strictly speaking, "Prince Charming", in Disney canon, refers to Cinderella's prince, while Snow White's prince is credited simply as "The Prince". Both are variations of the stock character in fairy tales.
 * Snow White was the one who gave Prince Charming his nickname.

Character Notes

 * He is the first character to appear in the series. The opening scene of the pilot features him rushing to meet Snow White.
 * Prince Charming is at least four years younger than her wife, Snow White. This is proven in "Murder Most Foul", where David is six years old, and Rumplestiltskin uses a crystal ball to locate his twin brother James. This is the exact same crystal ball that Jefferson acquired for Rumplestiltskin in "The Doctor", an episode which takes place after the events of "The Stable Boy", where Snow was ten years old, according to "Shattered Sight" and "Sympathy for the De Vil".

Storybook Notes

 * Henry's storybook contains an excerpt from the story about Charming and Snow White trekking through the woods in "Snow Falls:

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 * The storybook contains an untold story about how Prince Charming set the trap for Snow White:

[image ends] This thief was quick and [image ends] [three illegible words], it was that she [image ends] place inside and out... and he did not. [illegible word] Prince would charge through the front door only to discover that she had fled through a secret back door. He would need a better plan. And as he gazed skyward, the Prince noticed a sturdy tree limb extended directly over the entrance to the hideaway. It gave him an idea. Inside the Prince's travel pack was a number of useful tools, from daggers and hooks to salves and oint- ments to soothe a variety of burns and wounds. But the pack also contained rope and netting for setting traps. [image ends]nd if the Prince worked carefully and used his materials [image ends]perly, he could construct a trap large enough to catch [image ends] thief. The Prince worked quickly and quietly, think- [image ends] entire time of the priceless ring that was so close [image ends] yet so far out of reach. Finally, the trap was [image ends] he swung the rope over the tree branch and [image ends] trap high above the entrance to the thief's [image ends] Then he tied an expert snare and laid it [image ends] doorstep. [image ends] allowed himself a tiny smile as he pictured [image ends]uld look like swinging gently in the [image ends]nd no honor, and woman or not, the [image ends] giving her a much-deserved comeup- [image ends] his sword and hid behind a nearby [image ends]


 * The storybook contains an excerpt from the wedding scene from "Pilot":

The Queen paced back and forth, filling the [illegible word - presumably "audience"] with fear as she declared her evil [four illegible words; presumably "intentions to the king-"] dom. "Soon, everything you love, everything [illegible/page ends; presumably "all of you"] love, will be taken from you. [illegible/page ends; presumably "And from your"] suffering, will rise my victory. The Queen [image ends] to face Charming and Snow. I shall [illegible/page ends; presumably "destroy your happi-"] ness if it is the last thing I do. Having made her wows, the Queen [image ends] to walk away. But Charming [image ends] Queen's threat go unanswered [image ends] threw it at the evil woman. [image ends] her, however, the Queen [image ends] smoke. The sword hit [image ends] Queen was gone.


 * (The rest of the page, contains an excerpt from the fairytale of "Snow-White and Rose-Red".)
 * A slightly different version appears in "The New Neverland" and "Operation Mongoose Part 2":

The Queen then turned to [image ends] shall destroy your happiness [image ends] Having made her vows [image ends] to walk away. But Charming [image ends] Queen's threat go [image ends] threw it at the evil [image ends] her, however, the Queen [image ends] smoke. The sword [image ends] Queen was gone. [image ends]


 * The storybook contains an untold story about how Prince Charming found Snow White's Snow White's Hideout. Note that the last sentence is repeated earlier in the text:

[image begins]oneome [image begins]bits and other [image begins]s. He discovered [image begins]nd most importantly [image begins]cks of a person living [image begins]o a woman. He followed the [image begins]ent oak trees where they suddenly [image begins]or a moment he was bewildered and [image begins]sort of magic this woman-bandit could [image begins] Prince searched til nightfall when hope of [image begins]g his family's treasures finally began to leave [image begins] Until he spotted something strange. A light. Small, [image begins]ickering, unnatural. The lights seeped between the bark of an oak tree, making it seem as if there might be fire inside it. But there was no smoke. No great heat from the massive trunk. He realized this must be it. The perfect hiding place for a bandit − almost in plain sight. But the pack also contained rope and netting for setting traps. And if the Prince worked carefully and used his material properly. For a moment he was bewildered and wondered what sort of magic this woman-bandit could posses.


 * Another scene from "Snow Falls" reads (note that the opening words, are repeated later in the text):

[image begins] Evil Queen said she was. [sic] Holding out the bag of gold he mutters "So... You probably want this." Snow turns to him with the jewels, "And you can't get married without this." He spills the jewels into his palm. The wedding ring glistens in his hand. Snow eyes it. "Not your style?" the Prince chides her. "Only one way to find out." Snow takes it from his hand and slips it on her finger. It glistens. A perfect fit and for a moment she thinks... but no. "Yeah. Not me at all," and she dismisses the butterflies inside her stomach. The Prince, grateful that she returned to save his life now knew that Snow White could never be what the Evil Queen said she was. Hold- ing onto the bag of gold he mutters, "So...You probably want this. "So... You probably want this." [sic] Snow turns to him with the jewels.

[illegible word] would be safe in the kingdom. To fall in love he would have sacrifice his station to live like a fugitive. He would have to forsake his family and break vows which would lead to a war between nations. There are lives on the line, she told herself. The responsibility of a royal is great. Bigger than one's self. And though she was no longer of the court and her kingdom seemed to have turned against her, Snow was none the less raised as a princess and expected to be a queen one day. This would never be taken from her. She knew instinctively the [image ends]e she must make. Snow takes the ring off her finger and hands it to him. [illegible word]. Where ever you go from here, if you need me, I will find you", the Prince offers, "always." And Snow wants to believe it. "Goodbye, Prince Charming," Snow replies. [image ends] Charming grins, "I told you. It's James." Snow [image begins]urns to leave, "I like Charming better." She [image begins] back over her shoulder and they stare into each[image ends] [image begins] other's eyes, they didn't need words to express what they felt in their hearts. For it was here, in the shadow of the Troll Bridge, that their love was born. Where they knew, no matter how they were separated, they would always find each other, and true love.


 * A retelling of a scene from "Pilot" reads:

P    rince Charming [illegible word] the Evil Queen's Dark Knights, fighting his way towards the wardrobe Gepetto [sic] had fashioned, the one that would carry Emma to safety. In one hand, the Prince held his sword, slicing [illegible adverb] at his enemies, while in the other he held his newborn baby girl, clinging to her for dear life. Having vanquished the knights, Charming opened the door to the magical dresser. Tears in his eyes, the Prince placed Emma inside the small opening. "Find us," he said, and kissed her on the forehead. Charming closed the door to the dresser, knowing that this would be the last time he would see his beloved baby for twenty-eight years. But deep down, the Prince knew that this was the only way. He had to let Emma go in order to save her. He also knew that one day, Emma would return to save them all. As Charming closed up the dresser, he was [illegible word] ambushed by two unforeseen Dark Knights. The Prince tried to fight them off, but they proved too formidable for him. One of the knights pierced Charming's stomach with his sword, and the Prince fell to the ground, [illegible word] death. The knights checked inside the wardrobe, only to [image ends] [three illegible words] [image ends] happily ever after. The end!


 * The final page that the Author was transcribing, says:

[blurred] had [illegible word], could not be bothered by by such a cursory thing, we'd walked right through it. "There was no way we could have known. The Apprentice hid the truth from us," the prince tried once again to assure her. Inside, he felt as she did, but pangs of helplessness at the sight of his love so forlorn compelled him to comfort her. She was about to reply when a bluebird settled on a branch up ahead. The princess averted her gaze. She imagined its whispers of judgment in her ear echoing her own disappointment in her actions and was relieved when the bird flew off rather than perch on her shoulder. She had thought before that she had known true depths of sorrow with the heinousness of the evil queen's betrayal of her family. But in that moment the princess knew that the greatest betrayal of all is that of a hero [blurred]


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Production Notes

 * Prince Charming was originally supposed to die in the first episode in the first season. According to Edward Kitsis, ABC president of entertainment Channing Dungey, who was ABC head of drama during the show's development, is at the origin of this change. She sent a note to Kitsis and Horowitz saying that for a series about hope, there is not a lot of hope in killing Charming.
 * David Anders, who plays Dr. Whale and his Enchanted Forest counterpart Victor Frankenstein, auditioned for the role of Prince Charming.


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Lost

 * There is a close-up of Snow White and Prince Charming's eye when the they touch the unicorn's horn. This is a recurring theme from Lost.


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Set Dressing

 * King George's coat of arms is argent (silver/white) with a chevron (V-shaped pattern) gules (red). It depicts a lion rampant (depicted in profile standing erect with forepaws raised) langued (having the tongue visible), surrounded by seven heraldic roses (a rose with five symmetrical lobes, five barbs, and a circular seed). The roses are red with a blue border. The royal knights' armor, and King George's own armor, is emblazoned with a modified version with white roses. When Prince Charming and Snow White take over the kingdom, they adopt the same coat of arms, with the white roses.
 * In heraldry, the white rose symbolizes love and faith, charm and innocence. The flower crest is similar to Emma's wrist tattoo.
 * If you look closely at the exterior of the Duke's castle, which Rumplestiltskin breaks into to steal the dagger, you can see the same coat of arms on a flag sitting at the top of a tower.
 * The rampant lion is a common motif in real-world heraldry, and also in the Enchanted Forest. King Leopold's 's father's coat of arms, and Robin Hood's tattoo, also feature this motif.

Costume Notes

 * Prince Charming's cuffs are made by Vancouver's Oceandrive Leather, which also designed several of Emma's leather jackets.

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.