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Queen Camilla Speaks Out Against Violence Toward Women as Andrew Scandal Casts Shadow Over Royal Family
Queen Camilla called for education on consent, confronting online misogyny, and better male role models while highlighting that one in three women in England and Wales face domestic abuse.
- At St James's Palace, Queen Camilla, as president of Women of the World, addressed a gathering on Tuesday, condemning abuse and online misogyny. She praised survivors and highlighted the importance of support.
- Amid renewed scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein and related legal developments, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of royal titles last October and denies wrongdoing in Epstein-linked allegations.
- Wearing a 'Shame Must Change Sides' badge, Camilla met Gisèle Pelicot in February, praising her courage and stressing society must listen to survivors, she told the audience.
- A Buckingham Palace spokesman said, 'I think Her Majesty's speech speaks for itself', while King Charles said the law must take its course and the family will cooperate with investigations.
- By calling for lessons on consent, Camilla urged that boys and young men learn emotional management and all school children understand consent as over 70% of women in the UK face harassment and 1 in 4 have been assaulted.
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Queen supports abuse survivors in speech seen as reference to 'Epstein issue'
Camilla has condemned a "culture of silence" surrounding the abuse of women and girls. She wore a badge from rape survivor Gisèle Pelicot, saying "Shame Must Change Sides".
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