Queen Camilla delivered a poignant message addressing the alarming rise in hate speech.The Royal Family social media account ...
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QUEEN Camilla vowed yesterday to “never forget” the atrocities of the Holocaust — ahead of the 80th anniversary next week of the liberation of Auschwitz. She spoke at the annual lunch of the Anne ...
Royal Family members stick to an age-old superstition that cautions against consuming pointy food, according to an expert. This means that square-shaped sandwiches are notably absent from their dining ...
Queen Camilla delivered a heartfelt speech at a Holocaust Memorial reception hosted by The Anne Frank Trust at the London Hilton, Park Lane. Addressing over 600 attendees, includi ...
The Queen has said that the atrocities of the Holocaust will never be forgotten as she spoke at a reception for the Anne Frank Trust ...
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.
Royal Family members stick to an age-old superstition that cautions against consuming pointy food, according to an expert. This means that square-shaped sandwiches are notably absent from their dining ...
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 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.
Royal oops! Buckingham Palace quickly fixed an unexpected typo on King Charles and Queen Camilla's Royal.UK website. All about the digital glitch.