Miss St. John has been crowned the National Carnival Queen for 2025 in Grenada. The event took place during the annual carnival celebrations, which are a significant cultural highlight for the island nation.
Contestants from various parishes participated in the pageant, showcasing their talents, poise, and cultural heritage. The competition included various segments, such as evening wear, talent presentations, and interviews, allowing participants to demonstrate their abilities and connect with the audience.
The crowning of the National Carnival Queen is a tradition that celebrates the vibrant culture of Grenada. The winner is expected to represent the country at various events throughout the year. The event drew a large crowd, with attendees expressing their support for the contestants and celebrating the spirit of carnival.
The new queen will take on responsibilities that include participating in community outreach programs and promoting the carnival festivities. The National Carnival is an important event in Grenada, attracting both locals and tourists, and serves as a platform for showcasing the island’s rich cultural heritage.
The celebrations are expected to continue with various activities leading up to the main carnival events later in the year. This ongoing engagement highlights the significance of the carnival in fostering community spirit and cultural expression.
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