In celebration of International Women’s Day, Queen Camilla shared a poignant message, urging individuals to "dismantle the lies."
The royal family's official social media channels disseminated the Queen's message on Friday (March 8), aiming to "acknowledge the brave survivors of violence against women."
In her latest address, Camilla emphasized, "It takes an entire community - male and female - to dismantle the lies, words, and actions that perpetuate a culture where sexual assault is normalized, and where it brings shame upon the victim."
The statement concluded with the significant attribution: "Her Majesty the Queen, 2021."
Camilla's words sparked spirited debates as numerous royal enthusiasts engaged in discussions within the comments sections. One commenter urged, "Those harboring grudges against a woman they've never met, more than those who do know her, have deep personal issues. It's time to stop projecting and seek the help you urgently require."
Another commenter stated, "I hope you've all led flawless lives before criticizing Camilla. She's the Queen now, so accept it. Move forward, people!"
"Why is there a picture of Camilla if the quote is from Queen Elizabeth? If it's Camilla's quote, she didn't become Queen until after Queen Elizabeth passed on September 8th, 2022," pondered another.
The third individual shared their sentiment, stating, "It still saddens me to see 'the queen' written. For me, there was and will only be one true queen, and she has passed away."
Queen Camilla's message continues to evoke varied reactions, underscoring the diverse perspectives within the public sphere.