Victim of attempted obscene attack had fallen as a teenage girl Queen Camillaaccording to what a new book about the royal family reveals. It is even said that the queen managed to repel the perpetrator using her shoe.

The attempt of the attack is described in the book ‘Power and the Palace»By the former royal editor of the Times newspaper, Valentine Low. He even stims that the queen told this story to Boris Johnson In 2008, when he was then mayor of London.

When the attack took place, the queen was 16 or 17 years old and the incident occurred on a train to Paddington Station.

The man is said to have touched the teenager Camilla Sad until she finally pulled out her shoe and hit him With that.

She was, she told Johnson, something her mother had told her to do if she ever found himself in this situation.

When he arrived in London, the incident told the station staff and the man was arrested.

Buckingham’s palace has made no official statement about history, but does not dispute its details.

Much of the Queen’s public work in recent years has been the support of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and rape.

She is the patron saint of the Safelives Charity and has visited shelters of abused women and rape centers across the United Kingdom and worldwide.

Sources near the Queen say she has not published the attempt against her in the past to avoid drawing attention to her experience and not to the victims.