Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton attended a ceremony in London on January 27, 2025, commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day, which also marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. This event was particularly significant as it was Princess Kate’s first public appearance since announcing her remission from cancer on January 14.
During the ceremony, Prince William engaged in conversations with Holocaust survivors, reflecting on the importance of educating younger generations about this dark chapter in history. He shared insights into discussions he and Princess Kate have had with their eldest son, Prince George, about the Holocaust.
“He’s starting to understand things,” Prince William noted, emphasizing the significance of these conversations within their family.
The Prince of Wales highlighted the depth of experience present at the event: “There’s a lot of history at this table.”
This acknowledgment shows the royal couple’s commitment to honoring survivors and ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust are passed down to future generations.
Kate Middleston’s participation in the ceremony was a poignant moment, marking her return to public duties. Reflecting on her attendance, she expressed: “It’s good to be able to be here.”
The royal couple’s dedication to Holocaust remembrance is evident in their personal and public engagements. By initiating conversations with their children about the Holocaust, they aim to instill an understanding of its historical significance and the importance of combating hatred and intolerance.
Their actions serve as a reminder of the enduring responsibility to educate younger generations about the atrocities of the past, ensuring that such events are neither forgotten nor repeated.