Queen Camilla delivered a significant speech supporting survivors of abuse, addressing the 'culture of silence' around such issues, which some interpret as a reference to the Epstein scandal.
In a notable address during a celebration of International Women's Day at St James's Palace, Queen Camilla expressed her solidarity with female survivors of violence and sexual abuse. Her remarks have been interpreted as a subtle yet powerful reference to the ongoing controversy surrounding the late Jeffrey Epstein. During her speech, the Queen emphasized the detrimental effects of a 'culture of silence' that can perpetuate violence against women and girls, highlighting the need for change and support for survivors.