Queen Camilla Parker is pledging her voice to fight domestic violence in a new documentary, airing next week. In “Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors,” Camilla meets with survivors, from politicians to former beauty queens, highlighting the hidden struggle of domestic abuse.
This clip gives a flavour of tonight’s @ITV documentary on the trauma of domestic violence.
Queen Camilla filmed in a women’s refuge meeting a survivor of abuse. In a raw, one-to-one chat over a cup of tea of about ‘Natalie’s’ abusive relationship.
📺 ITV tonight 9pm pic.twitter.com/mj6QLzIrkU— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) November 11, 2024
For years, Queen Camilla has advocated for this cause, from her first TV interview to becoming the patron of “Save Lives” in 2020. Initially, she addressed the issue in a CNN interview, her very first for TV back in 2017. The royal’s dedication shines through as she raises awareness of the complex, often unseen, patterns of coercive control and emotional abuse.
“I shall keep on trying until I am able to, no more”.
Queen Camilla on her fight to help those affected by domestic abuse – in a powerful and moving @ITV documentary.
Most importantly, the programme gives survivors of abuse a loud voice. Well worth a watch.
📺 ITV Monday 9pm pic.twitter.com/4Fwd1OvCsC— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) November 7, 2024
Camilla believes progress has been made, but she’s not stopping there. With determination, she states, “I shall keep on trying until I am able to no more.” The documentary airs on November 11 at 9 p.m. on ITV1. However, it has not been announced if it will be subsequently released on a streaming platform. Currently, her son-in-law’s doc “Prince William: We Can End Homelessness” can be streamed on Disney+.