
King Charles was welcomed by huge cheers as he made a surprise visit to Golders Green in North London today, where he met both victims of last month’s antisemitic terror attack, as well as first responders who helped at the scene.
The King spent around an hour speaking with members of the local community and charity representatives in the predominantly Jewish area of north west London on Thursday as he sought to “reaffirm his steadfast support” for the Jewish community,
Among those he met were Michael Shine, 76, who was stabbed at a bus stop during the terror attack just a stone’s throw away on April 29, and Shloime Rand, 34, who was stabbed as he left a synagogue. Both men suffered serious injuries, with Mr Rand later saying it was “a very big miracle” he had survived.