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The Last Crown Princess

Princess Kaʻiulani
Statue

A bronze monument commemorating the grace, resilience, and advocacy of Princess Victoria Kaʻiulani Cleghorn, standing watch over Waikiki.

1999
Dedicated
Life-Size
Scale
24/7
Public Access
Bronze
Material

Grace & Resilience

The Sculpture

Sculpted by Jan-Michelle Sawyer, this statue captures the young princess in Victorian dress. She holds a book and a sprig of pikake (jasmine), her favorite flower.

Scholar & Royal

Historical Legacy

Following the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Princess Kaʻiulani tirelessly advocated for her people's independence. This monument honors her tragic but influential life.

A beloved figure in Hawaiian history.

Visitor Information

Location

150 Kaʻiulani Ave
Located in a garden setting at the intersection of Kānekapōlei St and Kaʻiulani Ave.

Traditions

Often adorned with fresh leis by admirers, especially during her birth month of October.

Access

Free to visit 24/7. A quiet place for reflection amidst the energy of Waikiki.

Find the Princess

Located at 150 Kaʻiulani Ave, Waikiki, HI. Standing watch over the land she loved.

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