Kate Middleton Reunites with Holocaust Survivor She Photographed
On November 10, Kate Middleton visited the Imperial War Museum in London in anticipation of Remembrance Day (open in new tab) on November 11. There she officially opened two new galleries: the World War II Gallery and the Holocaust Gallery.
At the museum, the Duchess also had two portraits of Holocaust survivors on display in the exhibition "Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors," which the Duchess took with her granddaughter in 2020. Stephen Frank and Yvonne Bernstein were also present at the event, which was a lovely reunion.
Upon spotting Frank, Middleton said, "Hello!According to the Daily Mail (opens in new tab), she hugged Bernstein as well. She also hugged Bernstein.
This is Trixie with the Duchess of Cambridge, Stephen Frank, and his granddaughter Maggie:
The Duchess on this occasion wore a navy blue calf-length coat, straight leg pants, pointed pumps and a nautical style top, She accessorized with Remembrance poppy pins.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wrote on Instagram (opens in new tab), "Today's visit to the "Generations of the Holoca: Portraits of the Holocaust" exhibition at the Imperial War Museum brought back many memories of the wonderful people the Duchess has met and the tragic stories she has heard in recent years and many other memories came back to her"
. [Thanks to @ImperialWarMuseums and @RoyalPhotographicSociet for exhibiting this important project.
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