
"Michelle DeLaune, chief executive of the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, praised the Queen as wonderful for raising awareness and getting dialogue going. She added: There are many people suffering in silence and having someone like her to look up to gives a sense it's not so isolating."
"Asked about whether the King and Queen should have met victims and survivors of Epstein, she said: I think it has to be a choice of individuals, for King and Queen. I think the voices of victims and survivors are not only heard but progress made."
During a state visit to the US, Camilla interacted with charity leaders focused on combating child exploitation and sexual abuse. King Charles and Camilla could not meet victims of Jeffrey Epstein due to ongoing legal matters, including the arrest of Prince Andrew. Michelle DeLaune from the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children commended the Queen for raising awareness. She emphasized the importance of giving victims a voice and the need for continued progress. The British Embassy prepared for the royal couple's visit, hosting a garden party with numerous guests and a diverse menu.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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