Queen Camilla doesn’t hesitate to raise her voice over a tragic event in a new video released by Buckingham Palace.
On December 31, the royal family’s official social media channels released a short video clip from @bbctodayprogramme, featuring the Queen alongside a grieving John Hunt.
Camilla expressed her extreme sadness at the tragedy which took place with John’s wife Carol and daughters Louise and Hannah.
The statement accompanying the video read: “John – a BBC racing commentator – lost his wife Carol and daughters Louise and Hannah when they were killed by Louise’s former partner at the family home in July last year.
“The conversation covered topics such as the role of online spaces in the radicalization of young men and the importance of early intervention.”
In the video, Queen Camilla applauded the John family for speaking publicly about a taboo subject.
She said: “I think it’s a cathartic moment for them, the more they can talk about it, the more you can try to get rid of those terrible demons and those terrible memories of what happened to you.”
It’s also important to note that Queen Camilla has been very vocal about violence and abuse against women, as she has worked with organizations and initiatives helping victims for years.




