According to a book claim, Queen Camilla has been a victim of sexual violence.

Valentine Lown’s new work highlights the tragic event she has experienced in Queen Camilla’s teenage years. Aop

In mid -September Valentine Lown novelty Power and the Palace tells about the relationship between the British royal family and the country’s politicians.

The work also highlights Queen Camilla’s experience of the scary experience in her teenage years. According to the book, sexual violence was at that time a company.

In the excerpt published in the book The Times in the magazine on Sunday 31 August will be told Camilla and Boris Johnson From the first meeting in 2008.

Guto Harri, a communications director who worked with Johnson, says in the book that Camilla invited the mayor’s visit and shared a personal story that joined Johnson’s plan to open three rape crisis centers in London.

“The serious discussion they had, concerned that he had been subjected to a sexual violence at school, Low writes in the book.

– He was on the train on his way to Paddington- he was about 16 or 17- and a man moved his hand even further … At this point (discussion) Johnson asked what happened next. To which he (Camilla) replied: I did what my mother taught me. I took the shoe off my feet and hit him on the heel to the testicles.

According to the magazine, teenager Camilla jumped to Paddington as soon as she arrived on the train and searched for the nearest authority at the station. He told him about what he had experienced, and the author was immediately arrested.

The Buckingham Palace refused to comment on the claims to People magazine.

During his public career, Queen Camilla has consistently defended victims of sexual violence. Aop

Queen Camilla has long raised rape, domestic violence and sexual abuse victims to the center of her public work.

In March he contacted Gisèle Pelicot Thanks to this “exceptional dignity and courage”.

The Queen said she was impressed with Pelicot’s performance in last year’s rape trial in France, where her husband Dominique was found guilty of her wife’s decades of drugs that have lasted for decades.

– As a long-term supporter of victims of family and sexual abuse, the Queen wrote privately to Mrs. Pelicot. It was very much his own initiative and determination to write to express support from the highest level, the royal assistant said To Newsweek.

According to the palace assistant, Pelicot’s statement in court also resonated deeply in Queen Camilla.

Gisèle Pelicot’s rape trial in the spring in the spring received extensive media attention. Aop

Sources: People, The Times, Newsweek.

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