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queen camillais concerned with how Andrew Mountbatten Windsorbehavior will affect his work with sex abuse The victims played a role king charlesdecision of strip him of his honors and titlesThis has been claimed.
Camilla was horrified by Andrew’s relationship Pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein and felt constant scam According to, his ability to perform public duties was being affected Wire,
The Queen has worked for years to support survivors of sexual and sexual assault domestic violence and highlight organizations that support victims of rape and sexual assault.
Recently this has been revealed in a new book Camila fought with the man who molested her on the train When she was a teenager.
In a statement to mark the United Nations Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in 2020, she said: “Each of us has a role to play, doing everything in our power to raise awareness, ‘reach out’ to others, and support and be inspired by those very brave survivors.”
The king snatched away his younger brother from the prince Duke of York The headlines were made in a dramatic development on Thursday night, and a statement from Buckingham Palace stressed that both he and Camilla’s thoughts were with victims of abuse.
The statement said: “Her Majesty wishes to make clear that her thoughts and utmost sympathies are and remain with the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.”
Andrew also had to give up his 30-bedroom Royal Lodge The home and private residence in Windsor will move to the Sandringham estate.
It is understood that the driving force behind the removal was a “serious lapse of judgement” by Andrew, and the final decision was made by the King with the support of his wider family, including the Prince of Wales.
Earlier this month, it was agreed that Andrew would give up the use of his titles but remain a prince and retain his dukedom ahead of the publication of the memoirs of the late Virginia Giuffre, who accused the former duke of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. Andrew vehemently denied the allegations.
Wire The Queen was reported to be “extremely uncomfortable” with leading anti-abuse campaigns, including the domestic abuse charity SafeLives, of which she is patron, while Andrew remained a public figure.
The book reveals the attack on Camilla in the 1960s Power and the Palace: The Inside Story of the Monarchy and 10 Downing Street By Valentine Low, for a former royal reporter many times Newspaper.
It is understood that the book was not approved by Buckingham Palace, and the Queen took a pragmatic approach to its publication, but did not encourage it.
A source close to the Queen said: “If something good comes from this publication, which is that it discusses a wider range of issues, de-stigmatises the whole topic and empowers girls today to take action and seek help and talk about it, then that’s a good outcome.”