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Prince Charles visits grandmother's tomb on Jerusalem visit | Prince Charles visits grandmother's tomb on Jerusalem visit |
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The Prince of Wales has visited the tomb of his "inspirational" paternal grandmother, Princess Alice, during his first trip to Jerusalem. | The Prince of Wales has visited the tomb of his "inspirational" paternal grandmother, Princess Alice, during his first trip to Jerusalem. |
She was honoured by Jewish people for humanitarian efforts in Nazi-occupied Athens during World War Two. | She was honoured by Jewish people for humanitarian efforts in Nazi-occupied Athens during World War Two. |
She died in 1969, aged 84, and was buried near her aunt at the Church of Mary Magdalene in Jerusalem. | She died in 1969, aged 84, and was buried near her aunt at the Church of Mary Magdalene in Jerusalem. |
Prince Charles said he had "long drawn inspiration from the selfless actions of my dear grandmother". | Prince Charles said he had "long drawn inspiration from the selfless actions of my dear grandmother". |
The prince laid flowers on her final resting place as his two-day visit to the Middle East came to an end. | The prince laid flowers on her final resting place as his two-day visit to the Middle East came to an end. |
On her tomb was a Greek royal standard which the prince had made in London after the original had become worn. | On her tomb was a Greek royal standard which the prince had made in London after the original had become worn. |
On Thursday in Jerusalem, he addressed world leaders at the World Holocaust Forum to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. | |
He warned that lessons of the Holocaust are still "searingly relevant" and called on leaders to be "fearless in confronting falsehoods" and violence. | He warned that lessons of the Holocaust are still "searingly relevant" and called on leaders to be "fearless in confronting falsehoods" and violence. |
Princess Alice of Battenberg married Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, with whom she had a son, Prince Philip, who would later renounce his Greek title to become the Duke of Edinburgh after marrying the Queen. | Princess Alice of Battenberg married Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark, with whom she had a son, Prince Philip, who would later renounce his Greek title to become the Duke of Edinburgh after marrying the Queen. |
During World War Two, she helped shelter Jewish refugees from the Nazis, for which she was declared 'Righteous Among the Nations' by Israel's Holocaust memorial institution. | During World War Two, she helped shelter Jewish refugees from the Nazis, for which she was declared 'Righteous Among the Nations' by Israel's Holocaust memorial institution. |
After the war, she stayed in Greece and founded a Greek Orthodox order of nuns known as the Christian Sisterhood of Martha and Mary. | After the war, she stayed in Greece and founded a Greek Orthodox order of nuns known as the Christian Sisterhood of Martha and Mary. |
Before her death she gave away all her possessions and was buried at her request at the Church of Mary Magdalene, near her aunt Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia, a Russian Orthodox saint. | Before her death she gave away all her possessions and was buried at her request at the Church of Mary Magdalene, near her aunt Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia, a Russian Orthodox saint. |
Her life was depicted in the third series of Netflix programme The Crown, in which she was portrayed in later life as a chain-smoking nun. | Her life was depicted in the third series of Netflix programme The Crown, in which she was portrayed in later life as a chain-smoking nun. |
In a speech on Friday in Bethlehem, Charles said he would pray for "a just and lasting peace" in the Middle East. | In a speech on Friday in Bethlehem, Charles said he would pray for "a just and lasting peace" in the Middle East. |
He said he had been "struck by the energy, warmth and remarkable generosity of the Palestinian people". | He said he had been "struck by the energy, warmth and remarkable generosity of the Palestinian people". |
During the trip, the prince visited a mosque and a church, built on the site said to be where Jesus was born. | During the trip, the prince visited a mosque and a church, built on the site said to be where Jesus was born. |
The prince said he had "endeavoured to build bridges between different religions" across the world and that it "breaks my heart... to see such suffering and division". | The prince said he had "endeavoured to build bridges between different religions" across the world and that it "breaks my heart... to see such suffering and division". |
"No-one arriving in Bethlehem today could miss the signs of continued hardship and the situation you face, and I can only join you, and all communities, in your prayers for a just and lasting peace," he said. | "No-one arriving in Bethlehem today could miss the signs of continued hardship and the situation you face, and I can only join you, and all communities, in your prayers for a just and lasting peace," he said. |
"We must pursue this cause with faith and determination, striving to heal the wounds which have caused such pain." | "We must pursue this cause with faith and determination, striving to heal the wounds which have caused such pain." |
He added that it was his "dearest wish" that the future would bring "freedom, justice and equality" to Palestinians. | He added that it was his "dearest wish" that the future would bring "freedom, justice and equality" to Palestinians. |
Earlier, the prince visited the Mosque of Omar, which is named after Caliph Omar, who conquered Jerusalem in 637 but guaranteed that Christians would be free to continue to worship. | Earlier, the prince visited the Mosque of Omar, which is named after Caliph Omar, who conquered Jerusalem in 637 but guaranteed that Christians would be free to continue to worship. |
The prince said Bethlehem embodied the "vital co-existence between Christians and Muslims". | The prince said Bethlehem embodied the "vital co-existence between Christians and Muslims". |