
After a weekend of magic, emotion and sheer enjoyment, the Little Girl Giant, her Uncle and faithful companion Xolo have sailed away together, finally reunited after 100 years of searching. From the moment they woke up, the giants thrilled the many thousands of visitors that came to witness this once in a lifetime event.
Royal de Luxe have managed the seemingly impossible, by not only delivering a jaw-dropping spectacle, but touching the hearts of every onlooker on a very personal level.
We extend our sincerest thanks to everyone involved in bringing them here and making them feel so welcome.
Seeing WAS truly believing.
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During the 1980's one of Royal De Luxe's most successful touring shows 'Roman Photo' or 'Photo Novel', originally devised for train stations, played 240 times in 22 countries across Europe and Latin America. In the Spring of 1987 the company spent a 10-week residency in southern Morocco.