Over 80 performances are planned during the festival, highlighting stories of courage and resilience, inspired by extraordinary tales that have resonated deeply since the war began.
Britain's King Charles will visit Poland later this month to attend commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the largest Nazi death camp in World War Two.
The Prince of Wales will deliver a speech in line with the theme 'for a better future' at a special service at London’s Guildhall - attended by survivors and guests from around the world
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Buckingham Palace on Monday revealed that King Charles III's first foreign visit of 2025 will be to Poland for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the former German Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz on January 27,
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Prince William is set to take part in a special service in London attended by survivors from around the world who have spent their lives fighting extremism
The Prince of Wales is set to do a reading at a special service in London attended by survivors and guests from around the world.