King Charles III’s office has released an emotional video of Queen Camilla hours after Prince Harry’s latest statement.
In a video shared on the royal family’s social media accounts, the 77-year-old is seen celebrating 50 years of a charity that provides life-saving support to abuse survivors and their families.
The palace also shared Camilla’s meaningful words: “Together, we will get through this.”
The Queen’s message comes as Harry ruled out returning to the UK in his latest interview with his and Meghan Markle’s two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilybet. The New York Times Columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin made it clear that he is happy with his decision to move to America in 2020.
Camilla also appeared to pay tribute to Sophie as she wore the same dress the Duchess of Edinburgh wore during her recent outing.
The statement read: “Thank you Women’s Aid for your attention and support to this critical issue. Thank you, our Queen, for giving her a platform. Together we will end this.”
“In conjunction with the UN’s #16Days, a global campaign to end violence against women and girls, the Queen joined survivors, supporters and charity staff as she marked her 50th birthday.”
It added: “Established in 1974, Women’s Aid brings together a network of 180 specialist organisations, which run around 300 support services.”
Duchess Sophie, the royal family’s secret weapon, rocked the stunning outfit during her outing in Hounslow last month.
The 59-year-old visited the Feel Good Inside and Out project at Cranford College, where she showed off her cooking skills. For the occasion, the mother-of-two wore a £3,600 leather midi dress by the brand Louie.