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King Charles' gesture which speaks volumes about his true character, expert says

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King Charles' emotional visit to Auschwitz acted as a stark reminder that the horrors of the Holocaust must never be forgotten.

And his decision to join world leaders on the visit speaks volumes about his reign, according to one expert.To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, Charles became the first monarch to visit the Nazi concentration camp Poland to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

It was a historic moment which saw the King speak of "the depths to which humanity can sink when evil is allowed to flourish, ignored for too long by the world." While the harrowing visit clearly left its mark, a leading expert has explained why the decision to visit the historic site is entirely in line with King Charles' approach and hopes for his reign. "I've always thought you can only speak as you find, and I have to say that I have always found Charles to be an incredibly thoughtful and essentially kind man.

He is sensitive, sentimental, a worrier and a doer," former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells OK! "Born to occupy this strange platform in life, he has - I believe - done his best to use it to do some good in this world by helping disadvantaged young people, the environment, organics and the reduction of food waste," Jennie adds. "For all his privilege and wealth, life has not been easy for him: a broken marriage, the death of his ex-wife, his estranged younger son and his disgraced brother.

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