Breannah Romney has been crowned Miss Tiny Tott 2026 after capturing the title at the annual pageant held as part of the Anguilla Summer Festival.
Eliandra Alfonseca was named first runner-up, while Cleopatra Lewis secured the second runner-up position at the Landsome Bowl Cultural Centre on 12 July.
Paige Jackson and Mylie Mitchel also received special recognition, with organisers praising their “confidence, poise and beautiful performances”.
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In a statement, an Anguilla Summer Festival spokesperson congratulated Breannah for earning the crown with what they described as “grace, confidence and charm” during the competition.
They thanked all participants for contributing to what they described as a “magical and unforgettable celebration” of the island’s young queens.
Meanwhile, the pageant organisers said the event was “more than a competition”, adding: “It was a celebration of talent, sisterhood and excellence.

“Congratulations to each and every one of you for putting on a truly first class show. Hold your heads high because you are all winners in your own right.
“May you continue to shine, inspire and embrace the royalty that lives within each of you. Well done, Princesses.”
Established in 2003, the annual Miss Tiny Tott Pageant showcases the talents, confidence and charm of young participants.
In 2025, the organisers announced that the event would be postponed until 2026 in order to reimagine the long-running competition.
At the time, committee chair Patra Brodie explained that the break would allow time for new ideas and improvements for an even more memorable event.
See the full Anguilla Summer Festival schedule here.


