Corona crisis: Camilla delivers comforting words to victims of domestic violence

The best way to protect yourself against the coronavirus right now is to stay at home. However, this poses a major challenge to many, especially victims of domestic abuse. Duchess Camilla (72) is also aware of this, which is why she now turns to Instagram for people who now "spend more time with the person who harms them".

"This is a difficult time for everyone because we are all asked to stay at home to stay safe. But for some of you it is even more difficult because home is not a safe place," the 72-year-old begins Post Office. She also points out that everyone who is in this situation is not alone. She appeals that anyone can contact the National Domestic Abuse Helpline or charities for domestic violence, "even if you can't leave your home." "Please stay safe and get help," said the Duchess.

Finally, she lists numerous telephone numbers of various organizations in different countries in her contribution. Camilla has been passionate about domestic violence in the UK and other countries for over ten years.

With Prince Charles in corona quarantine

The Duchess with her husband, Prince Charles (71), is currently in quarantine at Belmoral Castle in Scotland. Charles tested positive for the corona virus a few days ago. In addition to slight symptoms, he was "in good health", as a spokesman confirmed. Camilla had initially been tested negatively for the corona virus.