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King Charles' gesture which speaks volumes about his true character, expert says


King Charles became the first monarch to visit Auschwitz recently - and a leading expert says his decision is entirely in-keeping with his goals during his reign

To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, Charles became the first monarch to visit the Nazi concentration camp Poland to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. "Born to occupy this strange platform in life, he has - I believe - done his best to use it to do some good in this world by helping disadvantaged young people, the environment, organics and the reduction of food waste," Jennie adds. Much like his great-great grandfather, King Edward VII, perhaps Charles' legacy will be that he was a friend to the people; a monarch who is immensely well-liked for his natural abilities, tact and the way he has never been afraid to voice his opinion on challenging and politically sensitive subjects.

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