King Charles III Leads Nation in Remembering 7/7 London Bombings, 20 Years On


King Charles III Leads Nation in Remembering 7/7 London Bombings, 20 Years On
Marking two decades since the devastating July 7, 2005 attacks, King Charles III stood alongside Prime Minister Keir Starmer at London’s Hyde Park memorial. Together with thousands of residents and officials, they paused to remember the 52 victims and nearly 800 who were injured during that chilling morning rush hour. For the first time since the war with Israel—notably absent from the public eye until now—Charles spoke with quiet authority. At St Paul's Cathedral, he offered heartfelt prayers, paying tribute not just to those lost, but also the courage and solidarity that surged amid terror. His words echoed a central theme: unity. Survivors like Dan Biddle, who lost both legs and his vision that day, shared a mix of grief...