Holocaust survivors feature in paintings commissioned by Charles
The Prince of Wales has hailed seven portraits of some of the nation's last remaining Holocaust survivors as a 'powerful testament' to their lived experience. The paintings were unveiled at the Queen's Gallery in London.
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