Tears were shed by viewers this week as Queen Camilla captured hearts with her profound opening remarks in the ITV documentary, 'Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors'.
Broadcast on Monday night, this intimate 90-minute feature delved into a year of The Queen's duties, providing a rare glimpse into her behind-the-scenes liaisons with survivors of domestic abuse.Engaging deeply in conversations with several women affected by such violence, Camilla also heard powerful stories shared by other survivors, including revered actor Sir Patrick Stewart.
This cause is deeply important to Queen Camilla, who has actively worked to raise awareness about domestic violence against women since 2010 and became Patron of SafeLives, a charity tackling domestic abuse, in 2020, reports Gloucestershire Live.Gracing the documentary's opening, Camilla said: "By scratching the surface, you get a terrible shock.
It's such a terrible, very sad, heinous crime. If we could just get more people discussing it, talking about it."She further commented: "People are so shocked by what they hear, rather like me, that they want to say, 'Hang on a minute.
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