Pictures of the Duchess among 50 portraits of Holocaust survivors in the Imperial War Museum | news

After photographing concentration camp survivors Steven Frank and Yvonne Bernstein, the Duchess of Cambridge called them “two of the most life-affirming people” she had ever met. Her stories, she said, “will stay with me forever”.

Now her pictures are to be included in an exhibition with pictures of Holocaust survivors and their families at the Imperial War Museum in London.

Thirteen photographers took more than 50 portraits showing how people who lived through the Holocaust led full lives.

The Duchess took pictures in January last year at Kensington Palace on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

In her picture of Frank with his granddaughters Maggie and Trixie, he is holding the aluminum saucepan

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