Queen Consort Camilla condemns domestic violence at women’s reception

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Queen Consort Camilla has hosted a women’s-only reception at Buckingham Palace to raise awareness of violence against women.

The Queen Consort was joined by other royals, celebrities, politicians and survivors of rape and domestic violence.

She gave a speech in support of survivors and victims, stating we are in a “global pandemic of violence against women”, where one in every three women have experienced a form of abuse.

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