IN PICTURES: Prince Charles at Kindertransport choral premiere
The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles, joined a capacity audience at the Roundhouse for the premiere of a choral work composed in tribute to the Kindertransport.
The heir to the throne met some of those given refuge in Britain before the Shoah before attending the second half of a performance of The Last Train to Tomorrow after personally intervening to accept an invitation from the Association of Jewish Refugees.
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Photo credit: © Blake Ezra Photography Ltd. 2014.
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