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Queen spoke Britain Camilla, for the first time, reported being sexually harassed on a train when she was a teenager.

She said that she defended herself against her attacker with her shoe, according to what the British newspaper The Telegraph reported on Wednesday.

The Queen of Britain reveals for the first time that she was subjected to harassment

The Queen spoke during an interview with BBC Radio about combating domestic and sexual violence, and touched on the incident she was exposed to and the anger she felt at the time, saying: I was reading my book, and this boy – the man – attacked me and I defended myself.

She continued: I remember getting off the train and my mother looked at me and said: Why is your hair standing up, and why is there a button missing from your coat?

According to the newspaper, the first information that the Queen was the victim of an attempted inappropriate assault appeared in August through a book entitled “Power and the Palace,” and Guto Hari, Boris Johnson’s communications director during his tenure as Mayor of London, conveyed the story as told by the Queen – then the Duchess of Cornwall – to Johnson in 2008, describing how she claimed to have defended herself against her attacker with her shoe.

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