Queen Camilla Calls for Vigilance Against Prejudice at Holocaust Remembrance Event
The Queen marked the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation, urging action against rising antisemitism and other forms of discrimination.
- Queen Camilla delivered a speech at the Anne Frank Trust event in London, emphasizing the importance of remembering the Holocaust and combating prejudice.
- She highlighted alarming increases in antisemitism, Islamophobia, and other forms of racism, calling for unity and action to prevent future atrocities.
- The Queen quoted Holocaust survivor Marian Turski, warning against complacency in the face of discrimination and injustice.
- The event also featured Holocaust survivors and supporters, with attendees including Sir Stephen Fry, Rob Rinder, and Emma Barnett.
- King Charles is set to visit Auschwitz next week, becoming the first British monarch to do so, as part of the 80th-anniversary commemorations.