(ANSA) – ROME, APR 8 – King Charles and Queen Camilla on Tuesday met homeless and GBV charities during their visit to the Colosseum in Rome.
The head of the Binario 95 (Track 95) homless charity, Alessandro Radicchi, told journalists after his encounter with Charles that “we spoke for a long time, in English, more than I expected.” He said they had given the king a model house made out of recycled supermarket wrapping paper by the homeless who sleep rough at Rome’s Termini Station.
“He was very impressed by the gift and told us, ‘my wife will be very happy with it,” said Radicchi.
The representatives of the Differenza Donna anti-gender based violence (GBV) charity said they had also spoken at length with the royals and in particular with Camilla.
They said: “We spent a long time with both the King and the Queen and told them about our work in managing the anti-violence and anti-stalking number of the Cabinet, 1522, the anti-violence centres and the shelters and we thanked her for their letter of support and sympathy to Gisele Pelicot”, the French woman who was drugged for years by her ex-husband and abused by hundreds of men. (ANSA).
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The head of the Binario 95 (Track 95) homless charity, Alessandro Radicchi, told journalists after his encounter with Charles that “we spoke for a long time, in English, more than I expected.” He said they had given the king a model house made out of recycled supermarket wrapping paper by the homeless who sleep rough at Rome’s Termini Station.
“He was very impressed by the gift and told us, ‘my wife will be very happy with it,” said Radicchi.
The representatives of the Differenza Donna anti-gender based violence (GBV) charity said they had also spoken at length with the royals and in particular with Camilla.
They said: “We spent a long time with both the King and the Queen and told them about our work in managing the anti-violence and anti-stalking number of the Cabinet, 1522, the anti-violence centres and the shelters and we thanked her for their letter of support and sympathy to Gisele Pelicot”, the French woman who was drugged for years by her ex-husband and abused by hundreds of men. (ANSA).
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