Annually visitors to the island along with hundreds of bajans, flock to celebrate Christmas morning in Queens Park and to be part of this tradition. Music is compliments of the Royal Barbados Police Force Band, a Tuk Band and other gospel performers. Cultural entertainment is also part of the morning’s itinerary, but the fashion statements showcased by locals of all ages and social backgrounds are the major highlight of the morning. On parade you will see from back-in-time outfits to the latest fashion trends.
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