King Charles III has kicked off his royal duties with a heartwarming visit to Poland. The King has attended an important appointment to mark the Holocaust Memorial Day and give a heartfelt speech about the tragic incident.
On January 27, the Monarch of the United Kingdom made history by becoming the first British Head of State to visit the site. The king joined some of the survivors of the Holocaust at a special service at the site.
At the end of the service, King Charles III laid a light of remembrance to honor those who lost their lives in this dark moment in history. It was reported the King wanted to be on the anniversary to hear first-hand stories from the survivors.
In addition, the King will also meet with Poland’s President Andrzej Duda during his visit to the country. On the other hand, Sir Keir Starmer, the UK Prime Minister will join Prince William at an official event in London to mark the day.