Speaking at an event to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, Camilla pointed out that the genocide of European Jews during the Second World War was foreshadowed by "small acts of exclusion, of aggression and ...
Queen Camilla joined those gathered to mark the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz and the death of Anne Frank and gave a moving speech on how we must "never forget" the atrocities of the Holocaust ...
The King and The Prince of Wales will attend events in Poland and the UK to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
The Queen has pledged to “never forget” the atrocities of the Holocaust and called for a “more tolerant future”, at an event ahead of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. Camilla spoke ...
Camilla, 77, arrived at the London Hilton, Park Lane on Thursday where she addressed 600 guests - including A-listers Stephen Fry , Emma Barnett and Rob Rinder - with a heartfelt message.
The London event came days before the 80th anniversary commemorations for the liberation of Auschwitz in Poland, to remember the horrors of the Holocaust during World War II.
Camilla spoke as she attended the annual lunch of the Anne Frank Trust, an educational charity founded by family and friends of the diarist’s father.
Camilla said it was crucial to remember the Holocaust given anti-Semitism was at its highest level for a generation.
Queen Camilla marks Holocaust Memorial Day by emphasizing the importance of remembering the atrocities of the past. She highlights the ongoing relevance of Anne Frank's legacy and urges global ...
And yet, for all that, Anne Frank remains something of an abstraction, especially for the many who have never trekked to ...
The display is part of the first-ever full-scale replica of Frank’s annex — one that aims to introduce new audiences to the ...
Established by the United Nations General Assembly to be observed on the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau — Jan. 27, 1945 — the day is to be a solemn memorial of the six million ...