Appeared visibly moved'Beyond my imagination'

Harry and Meghan meet Bondi attack survivors

Prince Harry and Meghan met Bondi terror attack survivors during Australia visit.

From left: Prince Harry, Greg Shand, Jacob Ezrakhovich, Shannon Biederman, Jessica Chapnik Kahn, Meghan Markle, Elon Zizer. Photo: Geoff Sirmai
From left: Prince Harry, Greg Shand, Jacob Ezrakhovich, Shannon Biederman, Jessica Chapnik Kahn, Meghan Markle, Elon Zizer. Photo: Geoff Sirmai

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, appeared visibly moved as they met with survivors of the Bondi Beach terror attack and representatives from the Sydney Jewish Museum during their visit to Australia.

The meeting took place at Bondi at the couple’s own request, prompted by a New York Times report about the museum’s remarkable response to the December 14 attack that claimed the lives of 15 people at a Chanukah celebration. The museum’s work coordinating an army of volunteers to collect, sort and preserve the tonnes of tributes left at the site – flowers, handmade offerings, painted stones, cards and soft toys – had gone viral internationally.

Harry and Meghan met Sydney Jewish Museum senior curator Shannon Biederman, who spearheaded the preservation project, alongside survivors Jessica Chapnik Kahn, who shielded her daughter during the shooting, and Elon Zizer, who survived multiple gunshot wounds while shielding his young children. He then spent 10 days in a coma.

“Grateful for the conversation and genuine care they showed,” Zizer wrote on social media after the meeting.

“An experience I’ll never forget.”

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