Cheers for King Charles as he ignores Harry and Meghan


Londoners today left King Charles in no doubt that he enjoys their support in the wake of Harry and Meghan’s transatlantic tirades in their Netflix mini-series.

His Majesty was given a rockstar’s welcome as he arrived at the JW3 Jewish community centre in Finchley Road, North London, as the Jewish community prepares to celebrate Chanukah on Sunday.

The monarch has maintained his dignified silence and continued his duties while his son and daughter-in-law go rogue in California.

But he didn’t let the hurt show, dancing joyously to the Hora with members of the Jewish community, holding the hands of two pensioners and dancing in a circle to whoops and cheers.

Charles also looked delighted when a crowd gathered to chant his name outside. The King waved furiously and grinned at the well-wishers. It came after crowds turned out at Westminster Abbey to cheer William and Kate last night, shouting: ‘We love you’.

A delighted Charles is swung around the dancefloor as he visited the Jewish community in North London today

A delighted Charles is swung around the dancefloor as he visited the Jewish community in North London today

The monarch is said to have vowed never to watch the Netflix series, which Harry and Meghan have used to brutally attack Charles, William and Kate. 

But while he has stayed silent on the Sussexes,  Charles today spoke of his grief at the tragedy in Jersey.

King Charles III has sent a letter to residents in Jersey giving them his ‘deepest possible sympathy and condolences’ following the island’s recent tragedies.

In a letter signed by the King, he said: ‘My wife and I have been so dreadfully shocked and saddened by the terrible tragedies in St Helier and at sea off St Ouen’s Bay.’

It continued: ‘At this time of great sorrow and grief, my deepest possible sympathy and condolences go to the families and friends who have lost their loved ones, and to all islanders who have been affected by these heart-breaking events.

‘Your immeasurable sense of loss and anguish is very keenly felt and, in the days ahead, the people of the Bailiwick of Jersey will remain in my thoughts and prayers.’

The King also looked delighted as crowds chanted his name, sparking an excited wave from the monarch

The King also looked delighted as crowds chanted his name, sparking an excited wave from the monarch

King Charles III during a visit to the JW3 Jewish community centre in London as the Jewish community prepares to celebrate Chanukah

King Charles III during a visit to the JW3 Jewish community centre in London as the Jewish community prepares to celebrate Chanukah

The King shares a laugh with medical staff at the Finchley community centre

The King shares a laugh with medical staff at the Finchley community centre

The Jewish community centre is open to all faiths and acts as a hub for the arts, culture, social action and learning in North London

The Jewish community centre is open to all faiths and acts as a hub for the arts, culture, social action and learning in North London

Charles III is presented with a menorah at a pre-Chanukah reception hosted on site for Holocaust survivors

Charles III is presented with a menorah at a pre-Chanukah reception hosted on site for Holocaust survivors

Last night Britons showed their deep affection for the Prince and Princess of Wales as they arrived at Westminster Abbey having maintained a dignified silence as Harry and Meghan went to war with them.

There were audible cheers from members of the public who shouted ‘Kate, we love you’ and ‘Prince William, we love you’ as they stood in the cold to greet the future king and queen.

Inside the Abbey last night, William – watched by the king, George and Charlotte and more than 15 family members – hailed the ‘spirit of togetherness’ at Christmas in the face of relentless attacks…



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