Queen Camilla: Youth Assault & Book’s Strange Detail

by Archynetys Entertainment Desk

British Queen Camilla defended his assault in her youth, and she managed to defuse the attacker with a shoe. According to the British media, it was revealed by the new book Power and the Palace (Power and Palace) of the former British newspaper The Times for the matters of the Royal Family of Valentin Low.

The book, which is now on the sequel to The Sunday Times, states that the current Queen at the age of 16 or 17 attacked a man on the train. According to the book, he touched her inappropriately, to which Camilla responded by taking off her shoe and struck him. Upon arrival of the train in London, the incident reported and the man was arrested by the police.

According to the book, Camilla told the former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was the mayor of London at that time. Buckingham Palace did not give any official statement to this report. According to AP, the revelation of this event has attracted considerable attention to the British media.

In recent years, the queen has been involved in the support of victims of domestic violence, sexual attacks and rape. She is the patron saint of Charity Safelives helping victims of domestic violence and expressed in a personal letter support Gisèle Pelicot, whose man had sent to prison for 20 years this year because he raped his wife with other men for decades.

The Sunday Times has previously published another part of the book that will be released at the end of the month. According to her, the former British Queen Elizabeth II. Promotional remaining Britain in the European Union. Low in the book also brings information about the current King Charles III. And his eldest son to Prince William.

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