IT is the biggest day in Hampshire beauty queen Grace Levy’s career.

She is just 24 hours away from finding out if she has won one of the world’s most famous beauty pageants – Miss Universe.

The Titchfield-born stunner is representing Great Britain in the world-famous pageant owned by one of the richest men in the world, Donald Trump and says the experience has been ‘life-changing’.

The former Miss Hampshire 2012 winner has already wowed judges in the preliminary round, where she turned their heads by wearing a pink bikini, a dazzling white dress and even in a nod to her British heritage a queen’s guard outfit in the national costume round.

Grace, 25, said: “The support I have had has been absolutely amazing.I hope everyone will be watching back in Titchfield.

“I have been doing pageants for the last five years, and this one has helped me grow as a person. I feel so lucky to be a part of it.”

Grace, who is based in London and works as an events co-ordinator, is one of 88 girls gunning for the coveted crown.

It will take place at the FIU Arena at Florida International University and will be broadcasted to an audience of millions on various networks across the globe on Sunday night.

What will happen if Grace Levy becomes Miss Universe?

The winner will receive an employment contract with the Miss Universe Organisation by becoming a representative for the company for a year.

She will travel across the world and rub shoulders with some of the biggest figures in world politics as well appearing on TV to speak about a variety of topics.

The one-year contract also includes a luxury apartment in New York.