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King visibly moved as he met Southport survivors - and troubled by unrest that followed attack

Sky News Tuesday, 20 August 2024
King visibly moved as he met Southport survivors - and troubled by unrest that followed attackFlowers and teddies were tenderly placed outside Southport Town Hall - and the King was there to show his own support.
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News video: Royal support in Southport

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King Charles III visited Southport to meet survivors of a stabbing attack that killed three young girls and sparked over a week of unrest across the UK.

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