While at the Jewish Care charity centre, the King also met members of the first response medical and security teams who were on the scene following the stabbings and when ambulances from a Jewish charity, Hatzola, were set alight.
The King also spoke to members of the Jewish community volunteer group Shomrim, who were involved in responding to the stabbings on 29 April.
Gary Ost, from Shomrim, said: “He raised his concerns that he has regarding the rise in antisemitism, especially locally in the last few weeks.
“This is a strong message for each and every one of us; we feel that we are not alone here.”
There have been a series of arson attacks against Jewish community buildings including synagogues. Police are investigating to see if there is a possible Iranian link.
Prince Harry wrote in the New Statesman about a “deeply troubling” rise in antisemitism in the UK, which he said had led to “lethal violence” against the Jewish community.
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