Prince Harry has warned of Britain’s “deeply troubling rise in anti-Semitism” following a string of antisemitic attacks directed against the country’s Jewish community.

The Duke of Sussex has written a rare opinion piece in the New Statesman about the 'deeply troubling' rise in antisemitism in the UK, calling for a clear distinction between…

Harry said he felt compelled to speak on these issues as remaining silent allows "hate and extremism to flourish unchecked"

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Prince Harry has warned of Britain’s “deeply troubling rise in anti-Semitism” following a string of antisemitic attacks directed against the country’s Jewish community.

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The king met two victims of a recent stabbing attack when he made the unannounced visit to Golders Green, which has borne the brunt of the recent antisemitic incidents in London.

In an article for the New Statesman, Harry spoke out against rising antisemitism in Britain, warning that 'standing by and doing nothing allows hatred and extremism to flourish'