Queenela Williams, representing St. Mary’s South, was crowned the 2026 Labour Queen on Saturday night, emerging victorious over a field of 13 contestants in the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party’s annual pageant.
The event, held under the theme “Echoes of the Past: Rhythm, Soul, Spirit,” brought together delegates from constituencies across the country, showcasing their poise, talent and stage presence as they competed for the title.
Williams secured the crown at the conclusion of the competition, which forms part of the party’s Labour Day celebrations and remains a key cultural highlight on the calendar.
Tonya Phillip placed 1st runner up.
She was among a lineup that included representatives from St. John’s Rural West, St. John’s Rural East, St. John’s City West, All Saints East and St. Luke, St. Philip North, All Saints West, St. George, St. John’s Rural South, St. Paul, St. John’s Rural North and other constituencies.
Organizers had earlier described the contestants as a group of “phenomenal delegates,” with weeks of activities leading up to the show, including promotional appearances and community engagement.
Williams now assumes the title of Labour Queen 2026, representing the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party over the coming year.
More results to come. Photos by Wayne Mariette:

