Queen Camilla’s charity makes announcement after ‘financial pressure’ | Royal | News

A charity supported by Queen Camilla shared a sad update after forcing them to close one of their shops. Prospect Darüceze provides private end -of -life care for people in the north of Wiltshire and has been supported by the Queen since they became boss in 2013.
In a message sent from the aid, they wrote: “The closing decision was not easy, but the continuation of financial pressures throughout the philanthropist sector, including increasing costs and shopping habits, has to focus our resources where they can have the greatest impact on financing in patient care.”
Located at Marlborough Hight Street, the shop will close on Saturday, September 6th.
In Prospect Hospice, Commercial Revenue President Stuart Necrews said: ız We are very grateful to the personnel, volunteers, donors and customers who support this shop for years. It is not a decision that we want to close the doors, but at the end of their lives it is necessary to ensure that we can continue to provide extraordinary care to local people. ”
Queen, which has many personal bonds around Wiltshire and its surroundings, has supported the aid organization since they became a boss in 2013.
He made his last visit earlier this year and made an improvised speech in the country, which he said is not “almost enough”.
After taking a tour around Darüceze, the Queen said: “Every time I come here, I was very impressed and I feel very lucky, there is such a thing to look at people who were at the end of Wiltshire’s lives.”
Later, he continued to express his concerns about the lack of service and the ongoing issues faced by charity institutions and hospitals throughout the country: “As I said again, I wish we could clone these places.
“We have to continue them, I know many people help, but we need much more help than that.”




