Adrian T Hazell Primary School pupils crowned 2025 Prince and Princess

Adrian T Hazell Primary School’s Keandre Proctor and Ca’Miyah Hughes showcased grace and confidence to win the coveted 2025 Prince and Princess Show crowns.

Young contestants from four primary schools across Anguilla took the stage at the Landsome Bowl Cultural Centre on 3 August for one of Anguilla Summer Festival’s most popular events.

All of the participants dazzled the crowd with bright smiles, vibrant costumes, engaging performances, and confident public speaking throughout the evening pageant.

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R’hayne Benjamin Richardson and Jean-Maire Halley from Omololu International School were named first runners-up, also walking away with the award for ‘Best Evening Wear’.

Other participants included Pai’Jhon Marlin and Delicia Garraway of Orealia Kelly Primary School, and Valley Primary School’s Jaequani Lake and Kelliandra Flemming.

The glamorous contestants at the Prince and Princess Show 2025. (Anguilla Summer Festival/2025)

In a statement, a festival spokesperson said: “Every participant shone brightly and made their schools and families proud. The future is beaming with promise.”

Handing over the crowns were 2024 champions Kaffon Carty and Micaiah Hughes, also of Adrian T Hazell Primary School.

A spokesperson for Adrian T Hazell Primary School said: “We are bursting with pride as we celebrate two of our very own shining stars who have captured the titles Prince and Princess 2025/2026.

“Congratulations to Ca’Miyah Hughes and Keandre Proctor for representing our school with grace, confidence, and outstanding talent.

“Your hard work, dedication, and bright spirits have made us all incredibly proud.”

Watch highlights from the show here.