The Duchess of Cornwall has spoken emotionally about the very personal effect domestic abuse has had on her, and said that we all know a victim of domestic abuse — whether we admit it or not.Camilla, who is patron of the domestic violence charity SafeLives, said we “all know someone in an abusive relationship” during a speech at a women's refuge in Reading, Berkshire.And the duchess now says that ignoring the warning signs can make you "feel guilty" if you haven't stepped in to help.Referring to the impact of lockdown on domestic abuse, she wrote that almost as soon as the restrictions began “we saw both the best and the worst of human behaviour.""For many," the Duchess wrote in an op-ed last year, "charity truly began at home, with family.
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