Miss Universe Jamaica parish crownings set for Mandeville
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At a glance
- The Miss Universe Jamaica Clarendon, Manchester & St. Elizabeth Parish Coronation is scheduled for June 28 in Mandeville.
- Three young women will be crowned parish queens, advancing to the national Miss Universe Jamaica competition.
- The event, led by Franchise Holder Trilissa Walker, emphasizes personal development and empowerment for young women.
Mandeville, Jamaica will host the Miss Universe Jamaica (MUJ) Clarendon, Manchester & St. Elizabeth Parish Coronation on Saturday, June 28, 2026, at the Golf View Hotel. This highly anticipated regional pageant will crown three parish queens who will then represent their communities in the national Miss Universe Jamaica competition.
The event is expected to draw significant support from across the island, including sponsors, community leaders, and pageant enthusiasts. It is recognized as a key date on the MUJ calendar, celebrating confidence, beauty, and achievement among young women.
This coronation is a celebration of growth, perseverance, and purpose. Watching these young women evolve throughout this journey has been truly inspiring, and we are proud to present them as ambassadors who embody the strength and spirit of their communities.
Franchise Holder Trilissa Walker highlighted the coronation's significance, stating, "This coronation is a celebration of growth, perseverance, and purpose. Watching these young women evolve throughout this journey has been truly inspiring, and we are proud to present them as ambassadors who embody the strength and spirit of their communities."
Program Coordinator Yanique Sailsman emphasized the event's focus on empowerment, noting, "Coronation night represents the culmination of months of dedication and preparation. Beyond the crowns, this experience has been about empowering young women, building confidence, and creating a platform where they can step fully into their potential." The franchise aims to provide a platform for personal development and leadership for young women in the three parishes.
Coronation night represents the culmination of months of dedication and preparation. Beyond the crowns, this experience has been about empowering young women, building confidence, and creating a platform where they can step fully into their potential. We look forward to sharing that moment with our audience.
Originally published by Jamaica Observer. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.