King Charles' message on 20th anniversary of 7/7 London attacks: ‘Spirit of unity against those who seek to divide us’
- King Charles encouraged unity against division while marking the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 attacks, stating, "Those who tried to divide us failed."
- He emphasized the need for a society where people of all faiths can live with mutual respect and understanding.
- Secretary Yvette Cooper remarked that the attacks are no less shocking today, praising the courage of responders and citizens.
- The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh attended the service on behalf of King Charles.
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Britain marks 20 years of London bombings with reflection
LONDON, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Britain on Monday marked the 20th anniversary of the 2005 London bombings that killed 52 people and injured over 700, with ceremonies, remembrance, and renewed focus on counterterrorism. Read full story
LONDON.- A rain of white petals fell on Monday in the cathedral of Saint Paul, in London, in homage to the 52 victims of the Islamist attacks of 7 July 2005, as part of the events of the twentieth anniversary of the tragedy, in which King Charles III praised "the spirit of unity" of the British. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and numerous Londoners approached to commemorate the most deadly attack in the capital. Fifty-two people died and more than …
Londoners today reflected on the four terrorist attacks that rocked their city exactly 20 years ago, killing 52 people and injuring more than 700.


Twenty years ago, 52 people died in London as a result of terrorist attacks. King Charles III now commemorates the victims.
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