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During her visit, Her Majesty met with staff and volunteers supporting victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence across Northern Ireland.
The official Instagram handle of the British Royal family posted photos from Camilla's visit. The details in the caption revealed, "The Police Service of Northern Ireland receives a report of domestic abuse every 16 minutes and a sexual offence every 2 hours."
It continued, "At Women’s Aid Newtownards, The Queen met staff and volunteers, hearing first‑hand about the breadth and impact of the compassionate services they deliver to people at their most vulnerable."
Queen Camilla listened closely as frontline workers shared emotional stories about challenges survivors face and the service provided by the organization. Staff explained how Women's Aid offers emergency support, safe spaces, counselling and practical assistance to those experiencing abuse.
Royal fans praised the Queen's visit in the comments section, writing, "Thats horrible. Thank you for the Queen for her support on this issue."
Another added, "The Queen is doing a marvellous job, daily. I propose a few days off on her calendar is advisable. I am tired just thinking about her, and the King’s itinerary!"
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