Palace response to Andrew protesters: ‘End violence against women’


Buckingham Palace responds to protests: ‘Eradicate violence against women’

King Charles’ office made it clear to the world that the royal family will always promote women’s empowerment and their rights.

On March 11, a lovely video of a lovely reception hosted by Queen Camilla to mark International Women’s Day and the 15th anniversary of Women of the World was posted on social media.

The Queen can be seen meeting and greeting incredible women from different walks of life in a newly released video.

The statement reads: “Yesterday afternoon, the Queen celebrated brilliant women from all walks of life, from the arts to education and business, and the people working to end violence against women and girls.

“The reception comes as @WOWglobal marks 15 years of working together to advance an equal and inclusive future for women, girls and non-binary people. Her Majesty has been President since 2015.”

The timely move by Buckingham Palace showed the King’s team sent a message that the royals were and will always support women who have suffered any form of abuse.

The royal family’s new role came amid growing protests, with strong calls to remove Andrew from the line of succession following the Epstein scandal.

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