Queen Camilla visits domestic abuse survivors in Northern Ireland

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Queen Camilla visited the Atlas Women's Center in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, where she praised the strength of domestic abuse survivors. The center has been helping women through education and creative programs for 14 years. During her visit, the Queen admired paintings made by women at the center. She wore a stylish green coat dress and shared her own love for painting, noting that she doesn't have much time for it anymore. The Atlas Women's Center played a significant role during the pandemic. Women there created hundreds of scrubs for healthcare workers. Camilla expressed her gratitude, saying, "My goodness, they were so desperately needed." She described the center as a shining example of community spirit. Before leaving, Queen Camilla signed the visitors' book to acknowledge the important work being done to empower women and build community connections.


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