Queen Camilla Steps Up for King Charles in Quiet Palace Move

A private letter from Buckingham Palace highlights her continued support
for vulnerable families in Samoa

Queen Camilla has taken on an important responsibility on behalf of King
Charles, underscoring her steady role within the royal family. A personal
letter from the Queen, quietly released by Buckingham Palace, revealed her
renewed support for a charity in Samoa one year after her visit to the country
with the King.

Their tour to the Commonwealth nation was marked by warm welcomes and
emotional moments. Now, Camilla has used the anniversary of that trip to bring
fresh attention to the challenges faced by vulnerable women and children who
are living with abuse in Samoa.

In her letter, read during an event hosted by the British High Commission, she
expressed her gratitude and commitment. She said she was pleased to become
Patron of the Samoa Victim Support Group, noting how deeply she had been moved
by the charity’s work when she visited their facilities last year. Camilla
praised the organisation for its impact across the islands and voiced her
support for efforts to help survivors and prevent further harm.

The charity responded by saying they were honoured to have her as their
patron. They described the moment as a significant blessing, especially as
they marked twenty years of work supporting children, women and people with
disabilities.

The event was attended by SVSG president Siliniu Lina Chang, the Head of
State, government officials and members of the diplomatic community.

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