Queen Camilla wants ‘domestic violence survivors' to come forth and ‘fight'
The Queen Consort made the comments during a visit to the SafeLives charity in London.
Queen Camilla has urged domestic violence survivors to come forward and "fight" for their rights because they are not alone.
The Queen Consort made the comments during a visit to the SafeLives in London on Tuesday. The charity provides support and services to victims of domestic abuse.
Camilla said: "I know it's not easy, but you're not alone. There are people who care about you and want to help you."
She added: "If you're in an abusive relationship, please don't suffer in silence. There is help available.
“Please know that you are not alone and that there are people who care about you and want to help.”
SafeLives is a charity that provides support and services to victims of domestic abuse. The charity's chief executive, Suzanne Jacob, said Camilla's visit was a "powerful message of support" for victims of domestic abuse.
"Her Majesty's visit is a powerful message of support for victims of domestic abuse,” Jacob said.
"It shows that she understands the importance of our work and the need for more support for victims of domestic abuse.”
If you are experiencing domestic abuse, there is help available. You can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or visit their website at https://www.thehotline.org/.