A Royal Encounter: Judith Ralston Meets the Widows Sons Solomons Guard at the Bridge of Allan Highland Games
- Steve McKenzie

- Aug 7, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 19, 2024

The Bridge of Allan Highland Games recently provided the backdrop for a memorable meeting between Judith Ralston, affectionately known as the Queen of Scotland’s Weather, and members of the Widows Sons Solomons Guard (WSSG).
This year's event was particularly special as Judith Ralston served as the Chieftain of the Games, adding an extra layer of prestige to the occasion.
Judith has long been a familiar face on Scottish television, providing the nation with reliable weather forecasts and bringing a touch of charisma to the screen.
Whilst the WSSG, a distinguished group within the Widows Sons Masonic Riding Association, is known for its charitable work, camaraderie, and Freemasons who share a love for motorcycling.
WSSG is dedicated to preserving Masonic traditions and spreading the word about Freemasonary itself, while also engaging in various philanthropic activities.

The meeting between Judith and the WSSG was a serendipitous encounter that captured the spirit of the day. As Chieftain, Judith took the time to mingle with the crowd, finding herself in conversation with several members of the Guard. Their shared appreciation for Scottish heritage and community service provided a rich foundation for their discussion.
The encounter concluded with a group photo, capturing the moment for posterity.

The Bridge of Allan Highland Games once again proved to be more than just a sporting event; it was a celebration of community, culture, and camaraderie. The meeting between Judith and the Widows Sons Solomons Guard exemplified the spirit of the Games, where people from diverse backgrounds come together to share their passions and forge new friendships.











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