Prince Charles will make an historic speech in Berlin, urging the world to unite to stamp out hate crimes for the sake of future generations.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall arrived in Germany on Saturday night, ready to attend the country's annual National Day of Mourning the next day.
It is the first time a member of the royal family has attended the sombre events and the couple’s first joint official overseas visit since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Charles will say: “We must be resolute in addressing acts of unspeakable cruelty against people for reasons of their religion, their race or their beliefs, wherever they occur in the world.
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