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Princess Anne Champions Queen Camilla’s Cause in Fight Against Domestic Violence
In a heartfelt gesture, Princess Anne recently highlighted a cause that resonates deeply with Queen Camilla.
The royal family announced that the Princess Royal marked the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, a campaign that aims to raise awareness and promote action against this pressing issue.
A spokesperson from the palace shared that Princess Anne took the opportunity to honor Henrietta Barkworth Nanton CBE for her dedicated services to individuals affected by domestic abuse and homicide.
This recognition underscores the importance of community leaders who work tirelessly to support those in need.
Henrietta, who is not only a co-founder but also a patron of the Joanna Simpson Foundation, plays a pivotal role in advocating for victims of domestic violence.
Additionally, she chairs the Refu Charity, further amplifying her commitment to this critical cause.
Her contributions have made a significant impact, as she has been involved in various initiatives aimed at providing support and resources for survivors.
The royal family also commended Queen Camilla for her ongoing efforts to shed light on the work of domestic abuse charities.