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‘Same mould!’ Camilla shares a surprising link to Prince Philip’s royal strategy

Queen Consort: Camilla same ‘mould’ as Prince Philip

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Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall is believed to be walking in Prince Philip’s footsteps with his “no fuss or no bother” demeanor. Rupert Bell, a broadcaster claimed that Camilla is quite “popular” amongst the public as compared to the last few years. She keeps it to herself and prefers not to complain about unnecessary issues. The Duchess of Cornwall has won “public opinion” with her dedication to charity and domestic abuse organisations.

Mr Bell told TalkRADIO said: “She is extremely popular whenever she goes now, and people like having her around. She does as you say just gets on with it, doesn’t complain.

“There was a time when she was perceived deprived, she didn’t wanna do but actually as soon as she sort of realise, she sort of ride on a knuckle down here. 

“She does wanna get on it with it, no fuss or no bother. She is someone who doesn’t want any unnecessary fuss or bother, very much in Prince Philip’s mould. 

“Just get on with it, I’ll do the best I can of what, and she is promoting some very domestic abuse and another thing, perhaps, a little bit out of comfort zone for a lot of people. She wants to be in the forefront of helping issues like that so I think overall, she is and has won the battle of public opinion.”

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Camillal visited the Roundhill Primary School and Voices, a domestic abuse organisation founded and led by survivors themselves on February 8 in Bath.

The Duchess of Cornwall met the members of the staff and the centre counsellors of the organisation. It is also known that the week from February 7 to 13 marks the Sexual abuse and Sexual violence Awareness week. 

Camilla spoke to the members of the Voices, said: “I’d like to thank you all for all you are doing for people who are suffering domestic abuse.

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Queen Consort: Camilla same ‘mould’ as Prince Philip

“As you can imagine I’ve been around a few centres, a few safe houses and you always get the same feedback from them. Women, and sometimes men I talk to too, they all say you are their lifelines.

“That they could not exist without all your help, all your therapy and the legal help you give them.”

Camilla added: “This probably wouldn’t have happened 20 or 30 years ago but it luckily is happening more and more now.

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“More and more women are able to come forward and tell their stories, which [means] we are making a breakthrough.

“It’s going to take a long time but it is no longer a taboo subject. We’ve got to get out there and get it out to the general public, because a lot of people, including myself at the beginning, do not know enough about it.”

After speaking to two women survivor’s, Camilla told staff: “You should be very proud. I’ve been speaking to a couple of ladies who wouldn’t have survived without you. You are literally their lifeline.”

“All of you do a fantastic job. Onwards and upwards.”

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