
The British royal family has continued its longstanding tradition of honoring Holocaust survivors and victims of genocide, marking Holocaust Memorial Day on January 27.
Princess Kate’s photography project, which highlights the resilience and life stories of Holocaust survivors, stands out as one of her most meaningful public initiatives. Through powerful portraits and personal narratives, the project has helped preserve memories of the past while emphasizing hope, strength, and survival.
Alongside Kate, Prince William and King Charles have also made consistent efforts to pay tribute to those who endured the horrors of World War II and other genocides. Their engagements often include meeting survivors, supporting remembrance initiatives, and reinforcing the importance of education about historical atrocities.
Eight decades after the end of World War II, the royal family continues to use its platform to promote remembrance, compassion, and awareness, ensuring that the lessons of history are not forgotten.