Karren Brady, 53, has made it clear she's no fan of Meghan Markle and her "incessant whining", branding both her and husband Prince Harry as "self-obsessed".
However, though she also initially had doubts about Queen Consort Camilla, she felt very differently after learning she was a campaigner for victims of domestic abuse.It was her debut Buckingham Palace event in her new role alongside King Charles when she announced her commitment to highlighting domestic abuse - something which Karren says is a "cause close to my heart"."She didn’t mince her words, warning of a 'global pandemic of violence against women' and calling for an end to these 'heinous crimes'," she exclaimed admiringly."Like many, I had my doubts about Camilla, but over the years her passion for important causes, her unstuffy approach and her twinkly good humour have won me over," she added in her Sun column on New Year's Eve.Karren has always been passionately outspoken about domestic violence herself - and back in 2019, she was one of Mel B's most vocal celebrity supporters after she alleged she had experienced it during her marriage.Addressing critics who believed Mel was too wealthy to have suffered and who jeered at her for going to Downing Street to discuss the issue while donning a designer dress, Karren branded them "hateful".She added in no uncertain terms: "Being privileged and rich does not protect you from the risk of domestic violence - Mel B is proof of the fact that it really can happen to anyone."Meanwhile, last year, Karren helped to promote the Women's Aid campaign Deserve To Be Heard, in aid of those who have experienced abuse at home."Domestic abuse has a significant and often life-long impact on the mental health of survivors and their.
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