King Charles III (74) danced with Holocaust survivors at a reception in London. Buckingham Palace published a corresponding video of the deposit on its official Twitter account. In the Jewish Community Center London, JW3 for short, the Jewish community is currently preparing for the start of this year’s Hanukkah festival on December 18 and was therefore visited by the monarch.

During his dance, Charles holds the hands of two elderly people and moves to the music with a smile and exuberance. Again and again he talks to the lady and the gentleman, who also showed one or the other pirouette performed by Charles. The rest of the audience accompanies the harmonious scenery with rhythmic clapping. Some pulled out their smartphones and filmed Charles dancing. In the further course, more and more guests of the dance group around King Charles III. at.

According to British media reports, among the guests was 93-year-old Eva Schloss, a stepsister of Anne Frank (1929-1945). Alongside the video, the British court also posted three pictures of Charles at the north London reception. The Hanukkah Festival of Lights is an eight-day Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 164 BC or 3597 CE. It is primarily a domestic celebration where families meet.