The Prince of Wales attended a synagogue in London to discuss the rise of anti-Semitism in the UK
- Princess Kate received messages of support and flowers from well-wishers during the prince's visit
- Prince William pulled out of a memorial service for his godfather due to ‘personal reasons’ on Tuesday
- Have your say and comment below: Are you looking forward to seeing Kate return to royal duties when she is well enough?
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Princess Kate has received a touching message during Prince William’s visit to a synagogue today as he returns to public duties.
The Prince of Wales missed a memorial service for his late godfather on Tuesday due to “personal reasons” but appeared for the event in London today.
William visited the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in Central London to discuss the rise of anti-Semitism in Britain.
During the event, the prince met with Holocaust survivor Renee Salt and young people who took part in a ‘Lessons from Auschwitz’ project.
Princess Kate receives well-wishes as William returns to royal duties
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Salt, 94, told William: “I’m sorry, I’m sure that if your wife would’ve been well, she would’ve been here. I miss her so much. Give her my best wishes, please.”
Princess Kate is currently recovering from abdominal surgery at her Windsor home and is not expected to return to royal duties until after Easter.
After William pulled out of the memorial service for the late King of Greece yesterday, Kensington palace confirmed that the princess is still doing well in her recovery.
Salt spoke about her experiences at a Nazi concentration camp and the rise of anti-Semitism over the past months.
Holocaust survivor Renee Salt sent her best wishes to Kate during the prince's synagogue visit
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William asked: “How did you manage?”
To which the 94-year-old replied: “It wasn’t easy. Somehow I survived.”
William reached out to hold her hand and said: “I’m so sorry it’s got to this stage, it will get better.”
During his appearance the prince spoke of his and Princess Kate’s concerns regarding the rise of anti-Semitism.
Prince William was given flowers for Kate as she recovers at home
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William joined a conversation with young people and Holocaust survivors during a royal engagement in London today
GettyHe said: “Anti-Semitism has no place in society. Prejudice has no place in society. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I want you all to know you can talk about it and your experiences.
“Both Catherine and I are extremely concerned about the rise in anti-Semitism that you guys have talked about this morning and I'm just so sorry if any of you have had to experience that.
"It has no place... that's why I'm here today to reassure you all that people do care and people do listen and we can't let that go.”
The event was initially planned to coincide with Holocaust Memorial Day last month but had to be postponed due to Kate’s hospital procedure.