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King Charles visits Jewish area of London hit by antisemitic attacks

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Posted on May 14, 2026

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King Charles Supports Jewish Community in London After Antisemitic Attacks

King Charles Visits Golders Green Following Antisemitic Incidents

LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - King Charles was greeted by cheering crowds on Thursday when he visited an area of London which has suffered a spate of antisemitic attacks in recent weeks, in a show of support for Britain's fearful Jewish communities.

Meeting Victims and Community Leaders

The monarch met two victims of a recent stabbing attack when he made the unannounced visit to Golders Green, which is home to a sizeable Jewish population and has borne the brunt of the recent antisemitic incidents across the British capital.

"Thank you, your majesty, for coming today to Golders Green to bring comfort and encouragement to our Jewish community!" Britain's Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, who was there to greet the king, ​said on X.

Details of Recent Attacks

Last month, two Jewish men were stabbed in the area in an attack being treated by police as terrorism, while in other incidents in Golders Green, four Jewish community ambulances were torched and a memorial wall targeted.

King Charles' Ongoing Support

During his trip, Charles met the two stabbing victims at a Jewish Care charity centre as well as other religious and civic leaders.

The visit was Charles' latest demonstration of backing for the Jewish community, after he visited a synagogue in northern England following an attack last year that left two worshippers dead and agreeing in March to become the patron of a charity that provides security for Britain's estimated 290,000 Jews.

Community and Government Response

Statements from Jewish Leaders

The recent attacks have led Mirvis to say the Jewish community was facing a sustained campaign of violence and intimidation.

Government Actions

Increased Threat Level

The government has also raised its national terrorism threat level to "severe" from "substantial" with Prime Minister Keir Starmer saying Jewish people were living in fear.

Royal Family's Continued Advocacy

The king's visit comes on the same day that an article written by his younger son Prince Harry was published in which he said a rise in antisemitism in Britain was deeply troubling, and that any anger over events in the Middle East should not spill over into hatred.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Kate Holton)

Key Takeaways

  • King’s visit underscores royal support for Jewish communities following a violent stabbing and a wave of antisemitic incidents in Golders Green (itv.com).
  • UK terrorism threat level raised from “substantial” to “severe”—indicating a highly likely attack in next six months—as antisemitic violence escalates (gov.uk).
  • Government pledges record security funding (£58 million total) and stronger legal tools to protect Jewish institutions; PM Starmer calls for action on protest-related hate risks (gov.uk).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did King Charles visit Golders Green in London?
King Charles visited Golders Green to support the Jewish community after a recent increase in antisemitic attacks.
Who did King Charles meet during his visit to Golders Green?
He met with two victims of a recent stabbing as well as religious and civic leaders at a Jewish Care charity centre.
What incidents occurred in Golders Green recently?
Recent incidents include the stabbing of two Jewish men, torched community ambulances, and a targeted memorial wall.
What has been the government's response to the antisemitic attacks?
The UK government has raised its terrorism threat level and expressed concern for the Jewish community's safety.
Has King Charles shown prior support for the Jewish community?
Yes, he previously visited a synagogue after an attack and became patron of a Jewish security charity.

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