
"I was reading my book, and you know, this boy, man, attacked me, and I did fight back, she told the programme. And I remember getting off the train and my mother looking at me and saying: Why is your hair standing on end?' and Why is the button missing from your coat?' But I remember anger, and I was so furious about it, and it sort of lurked for many years."
"I'd just like to say, wherever your family is now, they'd be so proud of you both. And they must be from above smiling down on you and thinking, my goodness me, what a wonderful, wonderful father, husband, sister."
Queen Camilla experienced a physical assault on a train as a teenager and fought back during the attack. She later noticed physical signs, including a missing coat button and hair standing on end, and the incident provoked anger that lingered for many years. Camilla praised the courage of racing commentator John Hunt and his daughter Amy after their family suffered a murder. The victims were Louise Hunt, 25, Hannah Hunt, 28, and their mother Carol, 61; the attacker was Louise's ex-partner, Kyle Clifford. John and Amy aim to highlight domestic abuse and violence against women and girls more than one year after the killings.
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