Queen Camilla supposedly previously opened up about a frightening sexual assault experience supposedly involving her as a teenager. Valentin Low, a former royal correspondent, recalled when the wife of King Charles shared a sexual assault story from her childhood. Low tells that story in his book Powers and the Palace: The Inside Story of the Monarchy.
It all stems from an incident which took place on a train when Camilla was just a teenager.
Low says, Camilla shared the story with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2008 when he was mayor of London. Johnson’s former communications director, Guto Harri, shared the revelation with Low.
Queen Camilla used a high heel to fight off an “attempted sexual assault”

While there were plenty of pleasantries exchanged between Camilla and Johnson in their 2008 meeting, the now Queen also opened up about a traumatic experience from her past, according to Page Six.
Harri said that Camilla told Johnson the incident occurred on a train to Paddington when she was 16 or 17 years old.
“He (Johnson) was making guttural noises about how much he admired and liked her. But the serious conversation they had was about her being the victim of an attempted sexual assault when she was a schoolgirl,” said Harri.
“Some guy was moving his hand further and further,” alleged Harri. When the mayor asked what her reaction was, she supposedly said, “I did what my mother taught me to. I took off my shoe and whacked him in the nuts with the heel.”
He went on to say that Camilla had the wherewithal to “jump off the train” and “find a guy in uniform” to say, “that man just attacked me.”
Meanwhile, Harri also stated that the person accused had been arrested. Camilla’s alleged experience is one that has shocked followers.
Camilla has rarely talked about that matter, according to Harri, because “It simply happened a very long time ago.”
He says that the Queen is open about the alleged incident with those closest to her.
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