Duchess Sophie attends exposure on sexual violence in the conflict


The Duchess of Edinburgh Visit Survivors of Sexual Violence Related to the Conflict

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, marked on Wednesday his assistance to a recent exhibition at the London Imperial War Museum.

His visit to the exhibition entitled “Unsilenciada: sexual violence in the conflict” was documented in a recent Instagram post by the royal family.

The publication included several images of the Duchess Sophie exploring the exhibition, which presented personal testimonies, studies of historical cases and artistic representations of the experiences of the survivors and the systematic use of sexual violence as a weapon of war.

“Today, the Duchess of Edinburgh visited the new exhibition ‘without saying: sexual violence in conflict’ in the Museum of the Imperial War, London.

They continued: “Their real highness has long changed the agenda of women, peace and security of @Unitednations and the initiative for the prevention of sexual violence in conflict in the United Kingdom, working to raise the voices of survivors, peace consultants and children born of sexual violence on Friday.

“Free exhibition in IWM London extends until November 2025,” added the royal family.

The Duchess of Edinburgh, who has been married to Prince Eduardo since 1999, seemed gloomy throughout the event. He maintained his minimum makeup for the occasion and dressed with a set of Andy Gabriela Hearst, with a pink maxi dress combined with a golden clutch.



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