“The True Power of Words”: Queen Camilla Speaks on Fighting Prejudice Amid Rising Hate
Queen Camilla delivered a poignant speech on Holocaust Memorial Day, just one day after Prince Harry celebrated a “monumental victory” in his battle against the British press.
Speaking at a reception hosted by the Anne Frank Trust to mark the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation and the 80th anniversary of Anne Frank’s death, the Queen Consort urged vigilance against rising hate, including Islamophobia and antisemitism.
“This year we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the death of Anne Frank in Bergen-Belsen, at the age of 15. Had she lived, she would be 95,” Camilla began, reflecting on the teenager’s tragic fate, reports Daily Mail.
Camilla praised Anne Frank’s enduring legacy, emphasizing the power of her words. “We can only guess at what she would have made of her legacy,” the Queen Consort said. “Yet her story demonstrates that even the quietest, loneliest voice in the wilderness can change the world. That is the true power of words.”
Camilla’s speech highlighted the importance of combating prejudice and fostering understanding. Her appearance at the event comes at a time of heightened focus on societal divisions and intolerance, with her remarks serving as a reminder of the enduring lessons of the Holocaust.
The Queen Consort’s heartfelt appeal underscored the role individuals and communities can play in addressing hate and promoting inclusivity. By reflecting on Anne Frank’s life and legacy, Camilla honored the resilience and impact of those who have fought against prejudice, even in the most challenging circumstances.
Her speech resonated deeply with attendees and observers alike, reinforcing the significance of Holocaust Memorial Day in ensuring the atrocities of the past are neither forgotten nor repeated. As Camilla pointed out, the power of words and stories like Anne Frank’s can inspire action and hope in the face of rising hate and division.