The 2022 National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant royal family revealed

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This year’s National Pharmacies Royal Family has been crowned today ahead of the 90th annual Christmas Pageant as South Australia’s Cristina Tridente of couture+love+madness is confirmed to design the Queen and Princess gowns.

A record number of National Pharmacies staff were vying for the event’s most coveted roles, with the title of Queen and King awarded to Queen Dunya Zahr and King Kevin Layugan alongside Steve Connelly and Michele Rinaldi as the new Princes and Hayley Sisson and Teagan Hazelwood as the new Princesses.

Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison said excitement is building for the return of one of South Australia’s most cherished events.

With less than 90 sleeps until the 90th National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant, it’s wonderful to be celebrating another milestone for this historic event.

The crowning of the National Pharmacies Royal Family is a longstanding tradition, and it means so many children and families around the state can start to countdown to our beloved Pageant returning to the streets of Adelaide.

The 90th year of the National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant will take place on Saturday 12 November, returning to the streets of Adelaide for the first time since the pandemic began.

For more information:

christmaspageant.com.au

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