Citations:princex

Noun: "(neologism, rare) a genderless or non-binary prince; a prince whose gender is unknown"

 * 2019, Rayceen Pendarvis, "Empress of Pride", The Unleashed Voice Magazine, July/August 2019, page 19:
 * Do you want to be a Princess, Prince, or Princex of Pride?
 * 2020, "Calendar", Washington Blade, 21 February 2020, page 29:
 * The Disney Princex Drag Brunch is today from noon-3.p.m.
 * 2021, Alex Powell, Weekend Girl, unnumbered page:
 * "You want to be a princess?" Nolan reached over and put a hand on Ash's shoulder.
 * "Only if it's a fantasy," said Ash. "I don't think being a princess would actually be that fun in real life, especially one who's actually a trans person. A princex. Whatever."
 * 2022, J. Scott Coatsworth, Clarity, unnumbered pages:
 * Another pair of feet treads the stairs - a striking Goblin Princex. The glittering green gems that stud their tiara contrast with their raven hair and coffee complexion. They possess a sultry allure, and my breath catches in the back of my throat.
 * "I am the Princex Kyler," they say.