King Charles and Queen Camilla Host a Reception to Mark Holocaust Memorial Day

King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace

On 27 January 2026, King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace for Holocaust survivors and their families to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. Holocaust Memorial Day is observed each year on 27 January, marking the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The day commemorates the six million Jewish people murdered during the Holocaust, as well as the millions of others who were killed under Nazi persecution.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace

King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace

King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace
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  1. Anonymous28/1/26 02:26

    Ghastly dress/pinafore on the Queen.

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  2. The Queen looks well groomed and attired, I feel this is appropriate for this event. The brooch is a welcome addition, from memory I think the pendant off the brooch is a Sapphire. A nice choice and good against the bare background of this Navy dress.

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  3. Anonymous28/1/26 05:19

    Never again!

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    1. Anonymous28/1/26 17:31

      Hope so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. P. the original28/1/26 06:45

    Well done to their Majesties.
    Touching and heartfelt way to commemorate the Holocaust Memorial Day.
    Unfortunately, the recent history is still full of " darkest hours", mankind is still on the edge of a zero hour, worldwide peace threatened on a daily basis.
    ......
    Lest we forget.



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    1. Glad to see the King and Queen Camilla give their support to this commemoration. Don’t like Queen Camilla’s outfit but not the most important thing today.

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  5. Belle allure de la dame à gauche de la dernière image vêtue d’une robe qui lui sied à merveille ; Camilla n’a pas oublié son bracelet Van Cleef & Arpels !je

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  6. Anonymous28/1/26 08:05

    I like the black and white dress of the lady on picture N°4. It has a classic but good shape and the right length. Also good to wear shoes indoors. Something Queen Camilla could do too : bringing a pair of shoes with her and change her boots before entering the room where the reception takes place.

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    1. Anonymous28/1/26 09:40

      I agree with you, no boots indoors if possible, quite apart from the fact that they make the queen‘s outfits look unnecessarily heavy. Actually I like the pinafore dress, there is so much you can do with it and the flowing cut covers the minor bulges. Queen Camilla looks perfect for this specific occasion.
      🌞 Virginia

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  7. Anonymous28/1/26 08:36

    @06.45 - still no comment on fashion - yet quick to criticise when others don`t!
    Q. Camilla is appropriatley dressed,imo, for the occasion, the focus is not on her.

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    1. P. the original28/1/26 12:48

      Sorry?
      The comment h 6:45 is from me.

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  8. Anonymous28/1/26 17:35

    ... "host a reception..."
    And comments are about fashion/styling???????
    This world (and people on this planet without learning from history) is getting more and more crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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