King Charles declared it's a 'dangerous world' on emotional visit to Golders Green to meet victims of last month's stabbing attack
United Kingdom, May 14 -- King Charles declared it's a "dangerous world" as he visited Golders Green to meet victims of last month's stabbing attack.
As the monarch, 77, continued a series of public engagements focused on community solidarity during a period of heightened concern over antisemitism and public safety in Britain, he was greeted by crowds chanting "long live the King" as he visited the north London neighbourhood where two Jewish men were injured in what police are treating as a suspected terror attack.
Charles visited a Jewish Care charity centre on Golders Green Road to meet Shloime Rand, 34, and Moshe Ben Baila, 76, who is also known as Norman Shine, alongside Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis and Metropolitan Police Commiss...
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