'I'll keep going until I'm no longer able': Camilla recommits to her crusade to end domestic abuse - but admits it will take a 'long, long time' to achieve the goal
Daily MailThe queen, 77, is the face of a new documentary on domestic abuse Queen Camilla has vowed to work towards eradicating domestic abuse for as long as 'she is able' in new a documentary on the issue. Queen Camilla has vowed to work towards eradicating domestic abuse for as long as 'she is able' in new a documentary on the issue. The royal, 77, will be the face of a new documentary, Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors, which will highlight the progress being made to eliminate domestic and sexual violence in the UK Responding candidly, the queen said: 'Don't let's kid ourselves, it's going to take a long long time because it's been going forever. The 90-minute programme will air on Monday 11th November 2024 at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX, and will include details of the queen's work to tackle the prevalent issue Camilla, who is currently recovering from a chest infection away from public engagements, has worked tirelessly to end domestic violence over the years - working across the globe to smash taboo and support survivors In the new film, viewers are expected to see various examples of the queen's work to tackle to issue, including scenes of her hosting a roundtable with teenagers, and celebrating International Women’s Day at Buckingham Palace. In the new film, viewers are expected to see various examples of the queen's work to tackle to issue, including scenes of her hosting a roundtable with teenagers, and celebrating International Women’s Day at Buckingham Palace Queen Camilla is set to star in a new documentary about domestic abuse next week - as part of her ongoing work to tackle the problem The royal, 77, will appear in a new documentary, The Queen: Behind Closed Doors, which will share details of her work to raise awareness and combat domestic and sexual violence The new documentary will also explore the root of perpetrators abuse and how the cycle can be stopped in its tracks.