King Charles III Applauds Community Spirit Amid Far-Right Riots
King Charles III has lauded the 'community spirit' of peaceful counter-protesters in response to far-right riots across the UK. In calls with PM Keir Starmer and police chiefs, the monarch praised the police and emergency services for their efforts to restore peace after violent unrest linked to misinformation spread online.
In light of the violent far-right riots that have rocked multiple cities in the UK, King Charles III has commended the 'community spirit' of peaceful counter-protesters, emphasizing the need for national unity.
Buckingham Palace revealed that the 75-year-old monarch engaged in several phone calls on Friday evening, including conversations with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and senior police officials, to discuss the unfolding situation.
A palace spokesperson stated that the King received updates on the situation and conveyed his profound gratitude to the police and emergency services for their efforts to restore order. The King has been personally reaching out to express his appreciation and hopes for continued mutual respect and understanding within the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)