Camilla at Cheltenham amid racecourse’s measures to combat coronavirus
The Duchess of Cornwall joined racegoers for Ladies Day.
The Duchess of Cornwall joined racegoers on Ladies Day at the Cheltenham Festival.
Camilla, dressed in an emerald green coat, polka dot dress, brown hat and gloves, and knee-high boots, was presenting the trophy for The Queen Mother Champion Steeple Chase.
The Festival began on Tuesday, with more than 60,000 racegoers in attendance, although the crowd was down almost 7,000 on last year.
Ian Renton, regional director Cheltenham and the South West, Jockey Club Racecourses, said: “We had a fantastic first day here yesterday, with seven brilliant races, which reminds us what the sport is really about.”
He added: “All the measures we put in place were well used by racegoers, and we were topping up our hand sanitiser gel stations all day long.
“The racegoers heeded the advice we gave to ensure that hygiene was kept at a maximum.”
Camilla stepped briefly into an old air raid shelter which was on display and quipped: “I’m self-isolating.”