Prince Charles has penned a moving foreword for a special holocaust exhibition. Seven Portraits: Surviving The Holocaust exhibition opens Thursday at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace with a message from the Prince of Wales.
Charles commissioned the portraits of seven Holocaust survivors in March 2020. The heir is patron of the National Holocaust Memorial Day Trust.
The paintings serve “as a living memorial to the six million innocent men, women and children who lost their lives in the Holocaust and whose stories will never be told.” READ MORE: Kate Middleton Marks Important Milestone For Mental Health Support Service Shout All of the people featured are now in their 90s and living in Britain. “Seven portraits.
Seven faces,” Prince Charles wrote in the foreword. “Each a survivor of the horrors of those years, who sought refuge and a home in Britain after the war, becoming an integral part of the fabric of our nation.” He continued, “However, these portraits represent something far greater than seven remarkable individuals.
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