- The King visited a Jewish community centre in London on Friday.
- Attended a Hanukkah reception for Holocaust survivors.
- Joined a group that included Anne Frank’s step-sister on the dance floor for a round of the hora.
During a Friday visit to the JW3 Jewish community centre in London, King Charles III got into the groove and dismissed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s scathing criticisms of the monarchy.
At a Hanukkah reception, the father of Prince William and Prince Harry shocked Holocaust survivors. He also joined a group that included Anne Frank’s step-sister on the dance floor for a round of the hora.
The royal family is attempting to maintain routine rather than engaging in blame games, thus King Charles and other members of the family appear to have eschewed the “Harry & Meghan” controversy and appear to have disregarded their accusations.
Before joining a few of the happy survivors on the dance floor, the King socialise with the survivors. According to the Jewish News, he admitted to one of the attendees that the Jewish music played during the hora made him think of Scottish country dancing.
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