British monarch thanks police for keeping the peace amid far-right riots… unity through respect and understanding

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Charles III Mentions Anti-Immigrant ⁤Protests in⁢ UK Phone Call with PM Starmer

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​ King Charles III has praised police in the wake of far-right protests across the ‍country. While‍ he indirectly criticized the protesters, he stressed⁣ the need for national unity through mutual respect and understanding.

According to foreign news agencies including the BBC⁢ and AP,⁢ King Charles III spoke on the⁢ phone with‌ British Prime Minister Keir ⁣Starmer and National Police ⁣Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Chairman Gavin Stevens on the 9th (local⁤ time).

A royal spokesperson stated⁣ that the King expressed his sincere​ gratitude to the police and emergency‌ services ‍for their work in restoring peace in ⁢areas⁤ affected⁢ by violent disorder, adding that “shared values ​​of ​mutual respect⁤ and understanding⁣ will continue to strengthen and unite⁣ our nation.”

King⁣ Charles‍ III remains politically neutral amidst speculation over‍ whether he will directly address the riots.

Britain is reeling‌ from riots sparked ‍by the spread of misinformation.

The ⁤riots ‌began ⁤after‌ unfounded⁤ information began to spread online that the suspect in a knife attack at a children’s‍ dance class in Southport, Merseyside, on the ⁤29th of last month was​ an illegal Muslim from Syria.

The unrest spread across Britain, including the capital London, Liverpool, Nottinghamshire, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Kingston ‍upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, and Belfast, Northern Ireland, and led to violence ‌targeting Muslims and immigrants.

On the 7th, a‌ British court sentenced three people⁢ involved in the‍ violence to​ prison, just over a week after ‌it began. According to the NPCC, 741 people have been arrested on suspicion‍ of violence, of which 304‍ have been criminally charged.

In an unusual move, a⁢ British court released the juvenile suspect ⁣to correct false information.

The‌ suspect ⁣in the murder case is a ⁣Welsh-born​ man of Christian Rwandan parents.

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