King, William and Kate pay tribute to Holocaust survivor, 95, who died

King Charles III and Kate Pay Tribute to Holocaust Survivor Manfred Goldberg

King Charles III, Prince William, and Princess Kate honored the life and legacy of Manfred Goldberg, who passed away at the age of 95. Goldberg was a Holocaust survivor dedicated to educating young people about the atrocities he endured.

Earlier this year, Mr. Goldberg was recognized for his efforts with an MBE at Clarence House. He had the opportunity to meet senior royals and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, highlighting the significance of his work.

King Charles III’s Condolence Message

"My wife and I were most deeply saddened to hear the news of Manfred Goldberg's recent death and, together with everyone present, mourn his great loss in our hearts and souls. Above all, it meant more to me than I can ever say to have been able to wish the fondest of farewells, a few weeks ago, to a truly special human being, in whose eyes shone the light of true redemption and humanity."

The King emphasized how proud he was that Manfred found refuge in Britain and chose to share his experiences of the Holocaust, serving as a lasting reminder of the depths of cruelty humanity can descend to when compassion and truth are abandoned.

Legacy of Education and Remembrance

The tribute reflects the royal family’s commitment to honoring survivors and promoting historical awareness.

Author’s summary: King Charles III and the Prince and Princess of Wales paid heartfelt tribute to Holocaust survivor Manfred Goldberg, celebrating his enduring legacy of education and humanity after his recent passing.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-07