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In a recent interview with the BBC, Queen Camilla revealed a traumatic incident from her adolescence when she was attacked by a man on a train. At the age of about 16-17, Camilla was assaulted while reading a book, and her reaction was one of anger, fighting back against the attacker. This experience left a deep imprint on her, and the queen acknowledged that she was "haunted" by this incident for many years.
After the attack, Camilla reported the incident to an official upon arriving at Paddington station, and the assailant was arrested. This story was made public for the first time in September, in the context of a book about the royal family, but the queen did not confirm the details in the recent interview. Camilla, at the age of 78, is known for supporting organizations that fight against domestic and sexual violence, and her testimony highlights the importance of discussions about violence against women. This personal experience brings to the forefront the reality faced by many women and the need to address these issues openly.
After the attack, Camilla reported the incident to an official upon arriving at Paddington station, and the assailant was arrested. This story was made public for the first time in September, in the context of a book about the royal family, but the queen did not confirm the details in the recent interview. Camilla, at the age of 78, is known for supporting organizations that fight against domestic and sexual violence, and her testimony highlights the importance of discussions about violence against women. This personal experience brings to the forefront the reality faced by many women and the need to address these issues openly.