Prince William reappears after missing major royal outing due to ‘personal matter’

The Prince of Wales has said that the Princess of Wales are “concerned about the rise in anti-Semitism” as he visited a synagogue in London on Thursday.

Prince William, 41, made his first appearance after missing the thanksgiving service for his godfather, the late King Constantine of Greece, in Windsor on Tuesday for a “personal matter”.

The father-of-three joined young Ambassadors of the Holocaust Educational Trust, who are advocates against hatred and antisemitism, at the Western Marble Arch Synagogue.

William said during their conversation: “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.”

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WATCH: Prince William says he and Kate concerned about rise in anti-Semitism

The youngsters, from all backgrounds and faiths, have taken part in the Holocaust Educational Trust’s project ‘Lessons from Auschwitz’. The participants learn about the history of the Holocaust and visit the site of the former Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.

At the end of the project, they are now sharing the lessons from the past with their peers and wider communities and ensuring that hatred is called out, wherever it is found.

The Holocaust Educational Trust works to ensure that people from every background are educated about the Holocaust and the important lessons to be learned for today, and that the issue of antisemitism is something that we all have a responsibility to tackle.

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Prince William, pictured at the British Red Cross HQ earlier in February, did not attend the memorial service for the late King Constantine

HELLO! understands that it was very important for the Prince to also hear directly from students and young people who have been impacted by the rise of hatred and antisemitism.

The engagement was originally planned to coincide with Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January, with both the Prince and Princess of Wales scheduled to attend, but due to Kate’s surgery, it was postponed to a later date.

LISTEN: King Charles gave Prince William ‘permission’ to spend time with family away from royal duties

William, who became Prince of Wales in September 2022, is also expected to visit Wales to mark St David’s Day on Friday 1 March. 

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