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Prince William, Princess Kate pay tribute to Holocaust survivor in emotional statement
The Prince and Princess of Wales remember Holocaust Survivor in touching note
Prince William and Princess Kate have shared a heartbreaking statement after the sudden demise of Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg.
It is pertinent to mention that on Friday, November 8, the Holocaust survivor, who had a strong relationship with the royal family, breathed his last at the age of 95.
Shortly after the devastating news, William and Kate took to their Instagram Stories to pay homage to the educator.
“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Manfred Goldberg. Having joined him on a visit to Stutthof, we witnessed first-hand his extraordinary strength, grace and dedication to sharing his story,” the royal couple wrote.
While concluding the message, the proud parents of three signed off with their initials, writing, “His tireless work to educate young people about the Holocaust will never be forgotten-W&C.”
On the other hand, King Charles and Queen Camilla also extended their condolences on the saddening event.
Taking to their official Instagram account, the King penned, “My wife and I were most deeply saddened to hear the news of Manfred Goldberg’s recent death and, together with everyone present, mourn his great loss in our hearts and souls.”
“It meant more to me than I can ever say to have been able to wish the fondest of farewells, a few weeks ago, to a truly special human being, in whose eyes shone the light of true redemption and humanity,” the heartfelt note further added.
King Charles’ statement comes after he officially stripped his younger brother, Andrew, of his “Prince” title.
Whereas, Prince William’s statement comes after he attended The 2025 Earshot Prize Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.