King Charles dances with Anne Frank’s sister: the video goes viral

It’s a King Charles III particularly euphoric the one who took to the dance floor during the Hanukkah holiday together with Eva Schloss, sister-in-law of Anne Frank. During his visit to the Finchley Road center of the Jewish community in north London, in fact, the sovereign spoke at length with the 93-year-old woman, daughter of Elfriede Geiringer who, in 1953, married Otto Frank, Anne’s father, and survived Auschwitz. “He was very nice, he really took part in the dances. He seemed very relaxed, he enjoyed himself », commented Schloss al The Guardian describing Carlo as a man available, funny and ready to get involved.

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Later in the day, the King took the opportunity to meet with schoolchildren wrapping gifts and preparing food baskets for Holocaust survivor families around Camden. In a speech during which she presented the King with an eight-candlestick Chanukiah, she Dame Vivien Duffield said she founded JW3 to give London’s Jewish community a place to come together to protect and celebrate their heritage. «Unfortunately there is still anti-Semitism, people say Jews should go back to Israel: this is England, but I hope we will soon overcome these prejudices,” said Schloss.

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JW3 chief executive Raymond Simonson, who accompanied King Charles on his tour of downtown, said the monarch arrived “with a trunk full of rice and canned tuna to include in donation packets.” “There are 200 families we support in the Camden area and they don’t have enough food at Christmas, and now they’re getting food from the King and our volunteers. Most people in Britain’s Jewish community come from refugee stocks, and being accepted and meeting the monarch is a significant gesture to their place in society.”

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