As a cub, Kiara is clearly reluctant to accept her destiny and role in the Pride - that she will become queen and rule the Pridelands one day. Unlike Cub Simba, who thought becoming king would mean to get his way all the time, Cub Kiara seems to have a better understanding of what it means, the responsibility that will be placed on her shoulders. In my opinion, at least, Kiara seems to doubt that she has what it takes to make a good leader, and she feels she loses her own identity in order to bend to the law and the will of the pride.
Anyway, my reason for making this topic is this: In SP, when she`s an adult, the topic of Kiara becoming queen is not addressed again, not mentioned, not once. That really bothers me, especially as when Kiara is a young adult, it makes more sense than ever for Simba to start preparing her properly for the day when he`ll no longer rule, and Kiara has to take over.
So, what are your thoughts? As she got older, do you think Kiara felt more at ease with becoming queen, did she feel good about it, was she looking forward to it? Or was she dreading it, feeling like her duty was a weight on her shoulders, holding her back, preventing her from fully living her life?