00:00King Charles has met with South Port Emergency Service personnel,
00:03community groups and some of the surviving children and families
00:07from the knife attack that killed three young girls on July 29.
00:11Reuters reports the attack happened at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class,
00:15and subsequent riots and racist attacks on Muslims and migrants
00:20happened after misinformation was wrongly spread online,
00:23claiming the attacks had been committed by an Islamist migrant.
00:27The King's visit included a number of private and public meetings,
00:31with His Majesty first arriving to view the bouquets of flowers and teddy bears
00:36that were laid in tribute to the three victims.
00:38According to the BBC, King Charles also took the time to speak with firefighters,
00:43police officers, ambulance workers and local political and faith leaders.
00:48The monarch is said to have praised the community spirit,
00:51compassion and resilience evident in South Port,
00:55hoping for further respect to continue to unite the nation.
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