"Never forget" - Queen Camilla speaks moving words to commemorate the Holocaust

England - A few days ago, Queen Camilla (77) vowed that she would never forget the terrible deeds of the Holocaust.

Queen Camilla (77) lit a memorial candle.
Queen Camilla (77) lit a memorial candle.  © Arthur Edwards/The Sun/PA Wire/dpa

Last Wednesday, the wife of King Charles (76) visited the Anne Frank Trust in the English capital London.

As The Sun reported, she spoke with Holocaust survivors there, including a 79-year-old woman who was born in a concentration camp.

"The deadly seeds of the Holocaust were first sown in small acts of exclusion, aggression and discrimination against people who had previously been neighbors and friends," the 77-year-old explained.

She added: "Within a terrifyingly short period of time, these seeds took root (...) by looking away from injustice, ignoring what we know is wrong, trusting that someone else will do what is necessary, and by remaining silent."

Queen Camilla spoke these words just a few days before the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, which takes place on Monday, January 27.