Victor de Waal was born in Amsterdam, the son of Hendrik de Waal, a
Dutch businessman, and
Elisabeth of the
Ephrussi family. His mother was born to a well-known Jewish family at the
Ephrussi Palace in Vienna. Although she converted to Christianity this did not protect her from the
racial policy of Nazi Germany. Before the outbreak of World War II, the family moved to Britain and stayed there after the war, though retaining for many years their Dutch citizenship. The family came to live in
Tunbridge Wells when he was a boy and he was educated at
Tonbridge School and
Pembroke College, Cambridge. His second cousin once removed was the Right Revd
Hugo de Waal,
Bishop of Thetford. ==Career==