Queen Camilla Visits Worcester| Caremark News
Caremark were very excited to see Queen Camilla visit Worcester today, marking her first official visit to the city. The Queen’s visit included a stop at the Worcester Cathedral, where she met with the Dean and Chapter and viewed the cathedral’s medieval treasures. She also visited the Commandery, a former medieval monastery that is now a museum and art gallery. Caremark Worcester also visited the commandery late last year for a team building excersise in a themed escaspe room.

Visiting Worcester
Her Majesty’s visit to Worcester was part of her ongoing tour of the United Kingdom. She has previously visited other cities such as Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool. The Queen’s visit to Worcester was met with great enthusiasm from the local community, some of them being Caremarks customers. Many people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the Queen and wave to her as she passed by. Caremark’s customers were very interested in the visit and wanted to see what was happening.
The Queen’s visit to Worcester was a significant event for the city. It is the first time that a reigning monarch has visited Worcester in over 100 years. Camilla’s visit will help to raise the profile of the city and attract more visitors in the future.
Here are some highlights from the Queen’s visit to Worcester:
The Queen arrived at Worcester Cathedral at around 11am. She was greeted by the Dean and Chapter and given a tour of the cathedral. The Queen viewed the cathedral’s medieval treasures, including the Mappa Mundi, a 13th-century world map. She then met with local schoolchildren and community groups at the cathedral. After this, she visited the Commandery, a former medieval monastery that is now a museum and art gallery. The Queen met with staff and volunteers at the Commandery and viewed the museum’s collection.
The Queen’s visit to Worcester was a great success. It was a wonderful opportunity for the people of Worcester to meet the Queen and celebrate her visit to their city. Caremark would like to thank the Royal for a memorable day.