Details of the assault emerged this year in the book Power and the Palace by former Times newspaper royal editor Valentine Low.
According to Low, Camilla told former Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the incident in 2008 when he was Mayor of London.
She recalled that she took off her shoe and used it to hit her assailant, something her mother had advised her to do when under attack.
The queen, who is patron of the domestic abuse charity SafeLives, spoke as part of a pre-recorded discussion about violence against women and girls with BBC sports commentator John Hunt, his daughter Amy, and former Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May.
Hunt’s wife, Carol, and his two younger daughters, Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, were murdered in a stabbing and crossbow attack at their home in 2024 by Louise’s ex-boyfriend, who was later jailed for life.
Carol, the wife of BBC sports commentator John Hunt, and his two younger daughters, Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, were murdered in a stabbing and crossbow attack at their home in 2024 by Louise’s ex-boyfriend who was later jailed for life. Photo / Getty Images
The Hunts have set up a fund in memory of Carol, Louise and Hannah to raise money for charities and causes that help and inspire young women.
Praising John and Amy, Camilla said hearing stories like theirs was “something that I feel very strongly about”.
“Wherever your family is now, they’d be so proud of you both,” she told them.
“They must be from above smiling down on you and thinking, my goodness me, what a wonderful, wonderful father, husband, sister.”
– Agence France-Presse