Royal Couple Honors Holocaust Survivors Post-Remission
Royal Couple Honors Holocaust Survivors Post-Remission

Royal Couple Honors Holocaust Survivors Post-Remission

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The Princess and Prince of Wales attended the Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony on January 27 in London, marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. This event was significant for Kate Middleton as it was one of her first public appearances since going into remission from cancer. Kate wore meaningful jewelry, including Queen Elizabeth II's Bahrain Pearl Drop earrings and a new five-strand pearl necklace from Jewish-owned brand Susan Caplan, symbolizing a tribute to Holocaust victims and survivors. Prince William discussed the importance of educating their children, particularly Prince George, about historical events like the Holocaust. The couple met with Holocaust survivors and expressed their commitment to remembering and honoring those affected by the genocide. The event highlighted the royal family's dedication to both personal and public remembrance and education efforts related to the Holocaust.

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