Every year following the Texas Rose Festival Parade, East Texans file into the Tyler Rose Garden for the annual Queen’s Tea, the perfect opportunity to see all the dresses from this year’s court.
“I think my favorite part is watching all the little kids, everybody here is a princess,” said Queen Avery’s mother Kelli Armstrong. “Everybody is amazing looking and they’re in awe every time they see all the costumes.”
Queen’s Tea guests will often wear their own best dresses in order to share in the regal and fashionable tradition of the event. Click here to see more dresses from the 92nd Texas Rose Festival Parade.
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