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Queen tells Gisele Pelicot her memoir left her speechless
Summary
Queen Camilla told French survivor Gisele Pelicot she was left speechless by Pelicot's new memoir, which the Queen said she read in two days; the meeting took place at Clarence House during Pelicot's UK book visit.
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Queen Camilla met French survivor Gisele Pelicot at her official London residence on Monday. The Queen said the memoir left her speechless after finishing it in two days. Pelicot, 73, has been promoting her book, Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides, on a UK visit. She had previously waived her right to anonymity in relation to her case.
Key details:
- The Queen invited Pelicot to Clarence House and described being left speechless by the memoir.
- The Queen said she read the book in two days and found it compelling.
- Pelicot's memoir is titled Hymn to Life: Shame Has to Change Sides and was promoted during a UK launch event.
- Reported legal outcomes linked to Pelicot's case include a 20-year sentence for her ex-husband and convictions of about fifty men after a trial that concluded in December 2024.
Summary:
The meeting brought public recognition from the Queen to Gisele Pelicot and highlighted the attention given to Pelicot's memoir and public role as a survivor. Undetermined at this time.
