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‘The True Power of Words’: Queen Camilla Speaks Out on Fighting Prejudice Amid Growing Hatred

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Queen Camilla gave a moving speech on Holocaust Memorial Day, just a day after Prince Harry celebrated a “monumental victory” in his battle against the British press.

Speaking at a reception organized by the Anne Frank Trust to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and the 80th anniversary of Anne Frank’s death, the Queen Consort urged vigilance against growing hatred, including Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.

“This year we commemorate the 80th anniversary of Anne Frank’s death in Bergen-Belsen, at the age of 15. DailyMail.

Camilla praised Anne Frank’s lasting legacy, emphasizing the power of her words. “We can only guess what she would have done with her legacy,” the Said Queen Consort said. “Yet his story proves that even the quietest, loneliest voice in the desert can change the world. That’s the true power of words.”

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Camilla’s speech highlighted the importance of combating prejudice and fostering understanding. His appearance at the event comes at a time of heightened focus on social divisions and intolerance, with his comments serving as a reminder of the lasting lessons of the Holocaust.

The Queen Consort’s heartfelt appeal underlined the role that individuals and communities can play in tackling hate and promoting inclusion. Reflecting on the life and legacy of Anne Frank, Camilla honored the resilience and impact of those who have fought against prejudice, even in the most challenging circumstances.

His speech resonated deeply with attendees and observers alike, reinforcing the importance of Holocaust Memorial Day in ensuring that the atrocities of the past are not forgotten or repeated. As Camilla pointed out, the power of words and stories like Anne Frank’s can inspire action and hope in the face of growing hatred and division.


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