THE 2024 Prestonpans Gala queen will be following in her sister’s footsteps when she wears the crown in June.
The draw for the royal court has now been made and Meadow McIntyre has been announced to be taking on the role of gala queen, with Riley Brodie as her escort.
Meadow was selected in the draw by Bella McIntyre, the 2023 queen and Meadow’s older sister.
The gala day, which includes the crowning ceremony and parade, takes place on June 8.
The court is as follows: flower girls: Lexi Thomson, Aria Chisnall, Zoe Lough, Poppy Redpath, Winnie Bemrose, Ivy Spence, Ellie McKendrick, Ellis McLean, Evie Burnett; page boys: Alfie Hally, Parker, Lennox Fee, Innes Melvin, Jaxon Heron, Harris McCallum; maids: Callie Hamill, Lia Jamieson Gibson, Beatrice Bemrose, Halle King, Amelia Fletcher, Macey McNeill, Indiana Blaney, Pippa Wurr, Alex Kubis-Simpson, Kitty Lees, Sophie Dickson, Annabelle Beharrie, Elle McCluskey, Georgie Milne; flag bearers: Mila Storrie, Eva Milne; crown bearer: Kyle Lawrie; sceptre bearer: Millie McAlpine; lady-in-waiting’s escort: Kieran Henderson; queen’s escort: Riley Brodie; lady-in-waiting: Abbie Morrison; queen: Meadow McIntyre.
A spokesperson for the gala added: “Congratulations to all in this year’s Prestonpans royal court.”
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