Thursday, October 27, 2011
8:59 PM
Labels: Beauty pageant , Miss World 2011
2011 Miss World Contestants visit Stirling Castle
60 Miss World Contestants visited the ancient Stirling Castle yesterday morning, home to one of the finest and best-preserved Renaissance attractions in Great Britain. Built by James V, it was the home of his French wife Mary of Guise and Daughter Mary Queen of Scots who was crowned in 1543.
The girls enjoyed a thorough tour of the castle, which included using a medieval loom to weave a tapestry and learning about its history from kilted guides. The contestants and current reigning Miss World, Alexandria Mills were photographed at the long dining table, in the iconic Great Hall.
It was a cultural trip full of Scottish tradition which left the contestants overwhelmed by the castle’s breath-taking views and beauty. Visit our facebook page to see more photographs, and our youtube page at wwww.youtube.com/officialmissworld for a highlighted video segment!
source: Missworld, globalbeauties
60 Miss World Contestants visited the ancient Stirling Castle yesterday morning, home to one of the finest and best-preserved Renaissance attractions in Great Britain. Built by James V, it was the home of his French wife Mary of Guise and Daughter Mary Queen of Scots who was crowned in 1543.
The girls enjoyed a thorough tour of the castle, which included using a medieval loom to weave a tapestry and learning about its history from kilted guides. The contestants and current reigning Miss World, Alexandria Mills were photographed at the long dining table, in the iconic Great Hall.
It was a cultural trip full of Scottish tradition which left the contestants overwhelmed by the castle’s breath-taking views and beauty. Visit our facebook page to see more photographs, and our youtube page at wwww.youtube.com/officialmissworld for a highlighted video segment!
source: Missworld, globalbeauties
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