Royal highlights community work in Wiltshire after Wimbledon appearance
Queen Camilla stepped out alone on Thursday, July 10, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wiltshire Community Foundation, which has been renamed the Wiltshire and Swindon Community Foundation to reflect its expanded regional role.
The Queen visited Wellington Barn, where she met with representatives from several supported charities, including Growbaby, All Yours Period Box, and Changing Suits. Before concluding the event, she cut a celebratory cake and stopped by an ice cream van run by Joanna Weaver, a recipient of the foundation's backing.
Her visit spotlighted a wide range of local efforts—from wellness-focused Smart Mushrooms to the Platform Project, which supports disadvantaged youth in gaining vital job skills. The occasion paid tribute to the foundation’s five decades of service to communities across Wiltshire and Swindon.
The royal appearance came just a day after Queen Camilla made a surprise solo visit to Wimbledon, where she chatted with long-serving staff and watched Novak Djokovic defeat Italy’s Flavio Cobolli on Centre Court.