Miss World Cayman pageant postponed in honour of Queen Elizabeth Loop Cayman Islands

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Miss World Cayman pageant postponed due to passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Miss World Cayman Islands organisation has announced that the fourth edition of the Miss World Cayman pageant scheduled for Saturday, September 17 has been postponed due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Cayman Islands has joined the UK and other Overseas Territories in 11 days of National Mourning until 8am on the day after the State Funeral.

“With this in mind and as a mark of respect for Her late Majesty The Queen, the pageant has been rescheduled to Saturday, September 24th 2022 at Harquail Theatre, starting at 7pm (cocktails at 6pm),” said a release from the organisers of the event.

The release added: “The MWCI Committee apologises for any inconvenience this has caused and we hope that you understand our reason for postponing the event. Thank you for your cooperation and continued support of the Miss World Cayman Islands organisation.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Royal Family as we bid farewell to Her late Majesty The Queen, who was the embodiment of dignity and grace, and who lived an enduring life of duty and honour.”

Queen Elizabeth passed away at Balmoral on the afternoon of September 8 at the age of 96.

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