Queen Camilla travelled to southwest England without King Charles as part of her royal duties.
The queen’s visit to Wiltshire was aimed at celebrating charities who support the local community.
A statement issued by the royal family said, “Today, The Queen has been in Wiltshire to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Wiltshire and Swindon Community Foundation.”
It said “The Foundation invests in people and funds charities across the area to help them continue to make a positive impact in the community.”
“Her Majesty also officially opened Jamies Farm latest site at Lower Shockerwick Farm.”
The queen wore a lovely green dress as she met community members during her visit.
The charity, of which The Queen has been Patron since 2014, offers young people who are experiencing challenges at school, opportunities to take part in immersive programmes on working farms across the UK.
It was her second solo royal engagement since she and King Charles bade farewell to French president and his wife.
The Queen had appeared at the Wimbledon after the royal couple’s French guests left.