The Rose Queen and the Royal Court visited the girls of Hillsides for an afternoon of tea and crafts on November 6. From left to right: Emily Alicia Olivas, Veronica Sara Mejia, Mackenzie Joy Byers, Rose Queen Madison Elaine Triplett, Simona K. Shao, and Bergen Louise Onufer.

Royalty came calling to the Pasadena campus of Hillsides on Thursday, November 6, when Rose Queen Madison Elaine Triplett and the Royal Court attended a tea party with the girls who live at Hillsides.

During the visit, the girls had a chance to learn some fun facts about their royal guests. They found out, for example, that Princess Mackenzie Joy Byers played “Belle” in her school’s production of Beauty and the Beast, that Princess Emily Alicia Olivas’ favorite food is french fries, and that the Rose Queen and Princesses travel by van instead of Cinderella’s carriage. They also discovered a deeper truth about these ambassadors for the Tournament of Roses and the City of Pasadena: “They’re very kind,” one little girl said.

“These young ladies are leaders in our community, and it’s wonderful for the children at Hillsides to spend time with such positive role models,” said Joseph M. Costa, Hillsides chief executive officer. “We know how busy the Rose Queen and Royal Court are, and we really appreciate that this year, as in years past, they have found time for the children of Hillsides.”

Several of the princesses said they already knew of Hillsides before their visit, and one, Princess Bergen Louise Onufer, had once volunteered at a Hillsides event. Princess Veronica Sara Mejia admitted she had a “soft spot” for Hillsides. “I am interested in pursing a career in mental health, and feel the employees here are so admirable in their work,” she said.

Tea at Hillsides was the Queen and Royal Court’s second event of the day. During the weeks leading up to New Year’s Day and the Rose Parade, they will make as many as 100 community and media appearances, culminating with the 126th Rose Parade and the 101st Rose Bowl Game.

Hillsides, headquartered in Pasadena, is a premier provider dedicated to improving the overall well-being and functioning of vulnerable children, youth, and families in Los Angeles County. For more information on Hillsides, please visit www.hillsides.org.