THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE was left stunned after she received a 'very special' gift from a Holocaust survivor, who she met with at the Imperial War Museum in London.
The Duchess's own grandmother, Valerie Glassborow, and her twin sister Mary both worked at Bletchley Park during the war.
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