King Charles visits Jewish community after Prince Harry's article on antisemitism in UK
In an article for the New Statesman magazine, Prince Harry also made a thinly-veiled criticism of policies of the Israeli government
King Charles on Thursday visited Golders Green in London, home to a large and prominent Jewish community.
According to Buckingham Palace, "The King reaffirmed his support for the Jewish community, following a series of antisemitic attacks."
"During his time at the Jewish Care centre in North-West London, The King spoke to victims of the recent knife attack that took place in the area on 29th April 2026."
The palace said, "His Majesty also met community police force, Shomrim, who were involved in responding to the attacks."
The monarch's visit coincides with his youngest son Prince Harry's article for the New Statesman magazine.
Prince Harry wrote that a rise in antisemitism in Britain is deeply troubling and that whatever anger people felt about events in the Middle East nothing could justify hostility towards people or faiths.
The Duke of Sussex made thinly-veiled criticism of policies of the Israeli government, but said legitimate protest should not spill over into hatred.
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