British Queen Neutralized an Attacker Like This

In the early 1960s, the future Queen of Great Britain, Camilla, survived an attack on a train and was able to fight back alone.
BAKU.WS reports that this was written by "The Guardian" newspaper, citing the book "Power and Palace" by Valentine Low, a former correspondent for "The Times."
The author noted that Camilla was 16-17 years old at the time. During the journey, a stranger began to harass and touch her.
Camilla later recalled that she did as her mother had taught her: she took off her shoe and hit the man between his legs with the heel.
When the train arrived in London, the girl approached a station worker, told them what had happened, and pointed out the attacker. The publication reports that the person was detained on the spot.
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