According to a new book about the royal family, Queen Camilla was a victim of indecent attack as a teenager as a teenager. It is said that the queen fought her attacker using her heel.
Former Royal Editor of Times newspaper, former Royal Editor of Valentine Low, has been attempted to attack power and palace.
He says that the queen told Boris Johnson the story of his experience in 2008 when he was the mayor of London.
It is reported that the queen was 16 or 17 years old when the incident took place at Padington Station in a train.
It is said that the man was touching Kishore Camila Shand when he took off his shoe and hit him with him.
It was, he told Johnson, something his mother had asked her to do so if she ever finds herself in that situation.
When she reached London, she reported the incident to the station staff and the person was arrested.
Buckingham Palace has not made any official statement on the story, but is not disputing the account details.
In recent years, most of the public work of Rani has been supporting domestic violence, sexual assault and rape victims.
He is the patron of Charity Saflives and has visited women’s refuses and rape crisis centers globally.
In many powerful speeches, he has talked about the courage of those who have experienced domestic violence and why they should not be afraid or stigma in coming forward.
In a speech in 2020, he said: “Through my work, I have talked to many women who have been forced with control and domestic violence and thankfully, come out at the other end as the winners are not suffering.
“They are some of the brave people with whom I have ever met. Their stories are annoying and have reduced the most difficult tears for their listeners. That is why it is so important that these remaining people should no longer feel any shame or any fault.”
And for Saflives at a reception at Clarence House in April, he spoke of domestic misconduct.
“I wouldn’t stand here if it would have been 10 years ago because we didn’t talk about it – it was a taboo subject. Nobody really wanted to talk about it.
“But now 10 years later we are telling the remaining people their story, who are very embarrassed to come forward to tell their stories years ago, but now they will get up and talk and inspire others to talk.”
Sources close to Rani say that she has not been public with an attempt to attack before attracting attention to her experience instead of victims.
They also say that this episode did not motivate the queen to join the domestic violence organizations as this work stems from listening to the stories of the victims over the years.
Royal sources also say that if the queen’s previous experience helps in discussion, then what a lot of girls are suffering even today, it will be positive from a negative episode.
Details of help and support with child sexual abuse and sexual abuse or violence are available in UK BBC Action Line,