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Camilla was left 'extremely upset' after the Duchess of Sussex drew away attention from her domestic abuse address.

The Mirror claimed Meghan violated an agreement after sharing photos of her visit at the National Theatre the same day Camilla was speaking about domestic abuse at the Women of the World Festival in London.

The Daily Mirror reported Camilla was infuriated after Markle allegedly 'insisted' to post photos on the Sussexes official Instagram account.

Camilla was left devastated after her year-long preparation was overshadowed by the posts.

Palace officials have yet to comment about the row.

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 Yesterday, The Duchess of Sussex, Royal patron of the National Theatre, visited the Immersive Storytelling Studio in London, where emerging technology like Virtual Reality is being used to develop new forms of emotive storytelling. Recently, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also visited Stanford University where part of their learning journey included a virtual reality presentation that allows the user to experience life through another person’s point of view. The goal of this method of virtual reality is to enable us to better connect and empathise with each other as people, regardless of race, age or nationality. The Duchess is pictured here with Nubiya Brandon and her hologram, featured in the National’s exhibition ‘All Kinds of Limbo’, which is currently being presented at the Tate Modern. Photo © The Duke and Duchess of Sussex / Chris Allerton A post shared by  The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (@sussexroyal) on Mar 6, 2020 at 7:31am PST

The Duchess was photographed by Chris Allerton who also snapped pictures of Markle's wedding to Prince Harry as well as their son's christening. Meghan wore a £29 ivory organza Topshop blouse to the event paired with a £595 Roland Mouret skirt. The Duchess also displayed a £400 necklace that was inspired by a French Poem 'The Eternal Song.' The necklace, which was made with gold, diamonds, and rubies, is on sale. 10 percent of the proceeds will go to Wild at Heart Foundation. Meghan's trip to the National Theatre marks one of her last trips as a senior royal member.

#EveryonesProblem

Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, took to stage to raise awareness on domestic violence Friday.

Camilla addressed the 'taboo' issue at the annual women of the World festival, putting forward a report that shows one in four women in Britain suffers domestic violence.

The Duchess urged the public to publicly talk about the issue to combat abuse.

The royal described the silence surrounding the subject as 'corrosive', saying it is the result of 'coercive control and violence in the home.'

In a message to the CEO of SafeLives Suzanne Jacob, Camilla said: "We need to change the conversation from, 'Why doesn't she leave?' to 'Why doesn't he stop?'"

She also recalled listening to the stories from victims of manipulation and abuse and described the experience as harrowing.

Camilla clarified that not all abuse cases see the man being the abuser and the women as victims. 'It's complicated,' she said.

"We need to teach our young men and women what healthy and loving relationships are, and that it is never 'OK' to treat anyone with less than respect."

The Duchess of Cornwall ended her speech by urging everyone to start a movement under #EveryonesProblem in hopes of raising awareness and starting a conversation between victims and society.

The Women of the World Festival is a global movement that celebrates women and girls and the achievements they attain in the face of many obstacles.

The festival takes place in London annually in the month of March.

The movement was launched by Jude Kelly CBE at Southbank Centre London and has reached over 2 million people worldwide.

WOW produces festivals as a platform to discuss issues that prevent women around the world from achieving their potentials. It is also the stage where speakers raise awareness and suggest solutions to fight problems women face in their everyday lives.

Camilla has been the president of the movement since 2015.