WINDERMERE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge speaks to family members of the 'Windermere Children' and television personality Robert Rinder, left, during a visit to the Jetty Museum on Lake Windermere on September 21, 2021 in Cumbria, England. The Duchess heard about the work of the Lake District Holocaust Project to document and educate the public about the experiences of the 'Windermere Children', a group of 300 child Holocaust survivors who came to stay in the Lake District in 1945 for a period of recuperation following the atrocities they experienced. (Photo by Scott Heppell - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
WINDERMERE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge speaks to family members of the 'Windermere Children' and television personality Robert Rinder, left, during a visit to the Jetty Museum on Lake Windermere on September 21, 2021 in Cumbria, England. The Duchess heard about the work of the Lake District Holocaust Project to document and educate the public about the experiences of the 'Windermere Children', a group of 300 child Holocaust survivors who came to stay in the Lake District in 1945 for a period of recuperation following the atrocities they experienced. (Photo by Scott Heppell - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
WINDERMERE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge speaks to family members of the 'Windermere Children' and television personality Robert Rinder, left, during a visit to the Jetty Museum on Lake Windermere on September 21, 2021 in Cumbria, England. The Duchess heard about the work of the Lake District Holocaust Project to document and educate the public about the experiences of the 'Windermere Children', a group of 300 child Holocaust survivors who came to stay in the Lake District in 1945 for a period of recuperation following the atrocities they experienced. (Photo by Scott Heppell - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
WINDERMERE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge meets family members of the 'Windermere Children' during a visit to the Jetty Museum on Lake Windermere on September 21, 2021 in Cumbria, England. The Duchess heard about the work of the Lake District Holocaust Project to document and educate the public about the experiences of the 'Windermere Children', a group of 300 child Holocaust survivors who came to stay in the Lake District in 1945 for a period of recuperation following the atrocities they experienced. (Photo by Scott Heppell - WPA Pool/Getty Images)