HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh visited Northampton to mark the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of Northampton
HRH began her visit at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery.
The Duchess met members of the Great Fire History Group and trialled a new educational app exploring the fire’s timeline and impact
The Duchess viewed costumes designed to reflect the Fire which featured in 2025 Northampton Carnival. HRH was then shown around the museum’s renowned shoe gallery, celebrating the town’s global legacy in shoemaking.
The Duchess was guided through key areas of Northampton’s town centre linked to the fire’s history.
HRH visited All Saints Church, rebuilt with support from King Charles II after the original medieval church was destroyed.
HRH learned about the church’s architectural significance and its role in the town’s recovery.
She also heard about its connection to the annual Oak Apple Day commemorations.
HRH learned about the newly regenerated Market Square, and what it means to the community.
The Duchess met students from St Luke’s CE Primary School, who presented artwork and maps themed on the fire.
HRH spoke with representatives from Free2Talk about the support the charity offers to local young people.
HRH met girls from Northampton School’s rugby team ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup coming to West Northants.
The visit concluded at Northampton’s historic Guildhall, where The Duchess joined community, heritage and voluntary organisations for a reception and lunch, before unveiling a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion.