Video: The former prisoner of the concentration camp soflitted with Kate Middleton by video call

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The Duke of Cambridge annually on the day of memory of the victims of the Holocaust is held meetings or shares. This time, Kate Middleton did not change the traditions, despite the fact that her whole family was on isolation in the estate in Anmer-Hall. The wife of Prince William met with two prisoners of the concentration camp Stutthof via video call.

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91-year-old Siggy Shipper and 90-year-old Manfred Goldberg once had already seen the Duke of Cambridge. It happened in 2017 in Poland. They were glad that the royal family still remembers them, and Ziggy even joked and flirted from Kate.

"I'm so happy, you know. I needed your husband. You are the one who I wanted to see, "gave out Schipper.

Middleton could not hold back smiles and promised to convey William hello from the former prisoners of the concentration camp, noting that he probably missed them. After the exchange of courtesies, the duchess was asked to tell her about that terrible time, which Ziggy and Manfred still met teenagers in imprisonment.

Manfred Goldberg first ended up in the concentration camp at the age of 11, along with his mother and younger brother, who died at the age of 9. Since 1943, Manfred worked on the laying of railway tracks, and then he was transferred to Stutthof, where he met his best friend for the whole life of Siggy Schipper.

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Goldberg recalls that every day in the camp was a lottery for survival. Many who have survived that horror still can not sleep well, they are tormented by nightmares.

"Manfred and Ziggy, I will never forget our first meeting in 2017. Since then, your stories are always with me, and I was nice to see you again. And it is very important that these stories are transmitted to the next generation, "Kate appealed to his interlocutors.

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