Princess Switch 3’s Vanessa Hudgens takes in the sights at South Queensferry

Hollywood star Vanessa Hudgens is making the most of her time in Scotland by taking in the sights while she is in and around the Capital for work.
She has recently been seen filming at Hopetoun House (Pic: Vanessa Hudgens/@vanessahudgens)She has recently been seen filming at Hopetoun House (Pic: Vanessa Hudgens/@vanessahudgens)
She has recently been seen filming at Hopetoun House (Pic: Vanessa Hudgens/@vanessahudgens)

The former Disney actress posted a series of images this morning on her Instagram of her in South Queensferry with a spectacular view of the Forth Rail Bridge in the background.

She captioned the photos: “Hi, I’m vanessa and I love bridges and scrunchy socks. Lol”

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Hudgens has been staying at the luxury Balmoral hotel since sometime in December and filming is currently underway of the third instalment of Netflix franchise The Princess Switch.

Vanessa Hudgens visited South Queensferry while filming for the Princess Switch 3 (Pic: Vanessa Hudgens/@vanessahudgens)Vanessa Hudgens visited South Queensferry while filming for the Princess Switch 3 (Pic: Vanessa Hudgens/@vanessahudgens)
Vanessa Hudgens visited South Queensferry while filming for the Princess Switch 3 (Pic: Vanessa Hudgens/@vanessahudgens)

The previous two films have featured locations around Edinburgh such as the Hub on the Royal Mile, The Dome, Hopetoun House and Mimi’s Bakehouse in Leith.

During this working visit Hudgens and the film crew have been spotted at Hopetoun House and at Newbattle Abbey College near Dalkeith.

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