King 'Fine' Ahead of Prostate Procedure, Queen Assures During SDASS Visit
The Queen praises the work of Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Service, expressing hope for the eradication of domestic abuse.
- The King is set to undergo a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate, but the Queen has assured that he is 'fine'.
- The Queen visited Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Service (SDASS), marking its 50th anniversary and praised the staff for their work.
- SDASS, one of the few purpose-built refuges in the UK, provides fully self-contained accommodation and can host 22 families at a time.
- The Queen expressed interest in the initiative 'Open to Change' that works with both perpetrators and victims to eradicate abuse in relationships.
- The Queen has a long history of campaigning against domestic violence, working with charities to raise awareness and support survivors.