This Monday, the spotlights were put in Poland, where European royalty and representatives of more than 60 countries have met to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz I, one of the most terrifying Nazi extermination fields of the Holocaust. From the British royal house, King Carlos III has come (which has even been excited during the ceremony) but has not been Buckingham Palace in paying tribute on this historic day: the princes of Wales, Wales, Guillermo from England and Kate MiddletonThey have starred in an emotional meeting with several survivors of barbarism in London.

The meeting, which has been held in the emblematic Guindhall building, has been divided into two parts: first, a solemn ceremony where attendees have lit candles and remembered the victims of Nazi barbarism (more than one million people killed , almost all of them Jews); and then a snack in which the princes of Wales have sat and chatted with representatives of the British Jewish community and some survivors of the Holocaust. Kate has been especially affectionate, carefully listening to her stories and hugging them with love when saying goodbye.

The princess, which gradually increases her presence on the official agenda since she finished her chemotherapy treatment last September, looked very good with a set of pants, sweater and long coat, all black and combined with a necklace of pearls of five ristras and a Midi bag by Carolina Herrera.

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