ITV's Monday night was an emotional one for viewers as Queen Camilla opened the powerful documentary, 'Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors' with stirring words that set a heartfelt tone.The 90-minute special provided an inside look into The Queen's yearly responsibilities, highlighting her personal interactions with domestic abuse survivors.
Since 2010, Queen Camilla - who has been struck down by a chest infection this week - has been a vocal advocate against domestic violence and took on the role of Patron of SafeLives in 2020.
In her touching opening remarks, she shared her deep distress about the widespread nature of this "terrible, very sad, heinous crime." She stressed the importance of open conversation, echoing her initial shock when confronted with these harsh realities: "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." Camilla also conveyed her aspirations for meaningful change, insisting: "People are so shocked by what they hear, rather like me, that they want to say, 'Hang on a minute.
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