King visits Golders Green to show solidarity with Jewish community
Charles met community leaders and two stabbing victims, a show of solidarity as antisemitic attacks have shaken the area, officials said.
- King Charles visited Golders Green on Thursday, meeting members of the Jewish community following recent violent stabbings in the area.
- Community leaders said rising antisemitism has shaken the area, while residents shared messages of pride in being British and welcoming the monarch's solidarity.
- Inside Jewish Care, King met with charity leaders and privately spoke with two men who were stabbed during a violent attack last month.
- One of the victims, Shine, described the encounter as "extremely important," saying, "We feel we have a genuine friend in the King."
- Many residents described the monarch's presence at the Grodz bakery as a powerful show of solidarity during an increasingly difficult period for British Jews.
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