The Duchess of Cambridge marks Holocaust Memorial Day

The Duchess of Cambridge marks Holocaust Memorial Day

On January 19th, the Duchess of Cambridge had a video call with Holocaust survivors and Holocaust Educational Trust’s youth ambassadors. The video call was released today by Kensington Palace to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.

©Kensington Palace

©Kensington Palace

The Duchess of Cambridge talked with Zigi Shipper and Manfred Goldberg, two survivors she met with the Duke of Cambridge in 2017 during their tour of Poland and Germany. Then, they were joined by Holocaust Educational Trust’s youth ambassadors Farah Ali and Maxwell Horner to discuss the importance of the younger generation making sure stories like Zigi’s and Manfred’s live on.

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a new knit top by Alexander McQueen (with thanks to Kate’s Closet) and her Simone Rocha earrings as well as her Astley Clarke necklace.

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