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King Charles forced to distance himself from ‘anti-racism’ event after outcry from Jewish groups

Buckingham Palace issued a statement after being contacted by the JC

December 20, 2024 13:46
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King Charles meets members of staff during a tour of the Islamic World exhibition at the William Morris Gallery in East London on the same day as he attended the controversial event in Walthamstow (Photo by Aaron Chown / POOL / AFP)
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The King and Queen have been forced to distance themselves from an event in Walthamstow celebrating an “anti-racism” protest last August which had descended into antisemitism.

King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the event today on the invitation of the leader of Waltham Forest Council, Cllr Grace Williams, “to celebrate the cohesion of the borough’s community following a peaceful anti-racism protest in August 2024, where thousands of Waltham Forest residents came together to demonstrate the true community spirit of the borough.”

However, the protest – one of many held around the country in the wake of the Southport murders – had been characterised by hateful rhetoric that many Jews saw as antisemitic.

Alongside calls for “intifada” and chants labelling Israel a “terrorist state”, numerous speakers at the event – hosted by the SWP affiliated "Stand Up To Racism" – made highly inflammatory statements.