
Queen Camilla recently hosted French rape survivor and advocate Gisèle Pelicot at Clarence House for a private tea, where the two discussed Pelicot’s newly released memoir, "Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides." This meeting marks a significant moment of high-level recognition for Pelicot, who has become a global symbol of courage after choosing to waive her anonymity and confront the dozens of men charged with abusing her over a decade. The encounter follows a heartfelt letter from the Queen, in which she commended Pelicot’s bravery in the face of unimaginable trauma.
During their discussion, Queen Camilla revealed that Pelicot’s story left her "speechless" and deeply "shocked," an admission that carries significant weight given the Queen’s extensive, decades-long advocacy for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Pelicot’s memoir serves as a powerful testament to her journey, focusing on the core message that the burden of shame must shift from the victims of sexual crimes to the perpetrators. This sentiment has resonated deeply within the feminist movement and beyond, inspiring public demonstrations of support for Pelicot throughout her legal battles and subsequent book launch.
The dialogue between the Queen and Pelicot highlights a growing international momentum to address the systemic issues surrounding sexual assault and victim-blaming. By inviting Pelicot to the royal residence, Queen Camilla has used her platform to amplify a survivor’s voice on a global stage, reinforcing the necessity of public support in the healing process. As Pelicot continues to share her story through her advocacy and writing, her message that "shame has to change sides" remains a central pillar in the ongoing fight for justice and the redefinition of how society views survivors of gender-based violence.
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