Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall is addressing what her plans will be once she is Queen Consort. In a new interview with BBC presenter Emma Barnett, Camilla spoke of the “great honour” of one day being Queen Consort.
The Duchess of Cornwall has long been a voice for victims of domestic abuse and plans to continue her work even once her title changes, telling Barnett she won’t “give up mid-channel” and plans on “doing it for a lifetime.” READ MORE: Kate Middleton Admits To Having Baby Fever: ‘William Worries About Me’ “Of course, it’s a great honour (becoming Queen Consort), it couldn’t be anything else.
But it does help it,” Camilla said as per Daily Mail. “I’m going to keep up with these causes. You know if I start something like this, I’m not going to give up mid-channel, I’m just going to keep going to try and help… I hope I should be doing it for a lifetime.” Camilla further spoke to the changes she believes would help combat domestic violence. “We do need to help culture change.
And I think we have to start at the beginning, I think children at school have got to be taught respect,” Camilla said. “We have got to go back to the beginnings and… just build up this idea that you have to have respect for human beings, it’s lack of respect.” She added, “It’s treating women like chattels and people thinking they can get away with it.
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