Duke of Kent makes rare appearance at important event

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The Duke of Kent made a rare appearance for an important event in London.

The 90-year-old royal attended an event to mark Holocaust Memorial Day at the Imperial War Museum.

During the event, His Royal Highness watched a musical performance by the English Chamber Orchestra.

The Duke of Kent, who appeared in a wheelchair for the first time after years of using a walking stick, is President of the Board of Trustees for the Imperial War Museum.


The Royal Family said the Duke attended to “reflect on the lives of those who survived the Holocaust and the memory of those who did not.”

His Royal Highness joined other members of the Royal Family in honouring the victims of the Holocaust. King Charles and Queen Camilla marked Holocaust Memorial Day with a reception for Holocaust survivors and their families.





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