King Charles and Queen Camilla Honor 9/11 Victims at New York Memorial

King Charles III and Queen Camilla paid tribute to 9/11 victims at the New York Memorial during their US state visit. They laid white roses at the reflecting pools and met with victim families and first responders. The visit occurs as the world approaches the 25th anniversary of the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. The King earlier addressed Congress, emphasizing global unity and the importance of the US-UK partnership.

Key Points: King Charles, Queen Camilla Pay Tribute to 9/11 Victims

  • King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the 9/11 Memorial in New York
  • They laid a bouquet of white roses at the reflecting pools
  • The royal couple met families of victims and first responders
  • The visit comes ahead of the 25th anniversary of the attacks
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King Charles, Queen Camilla pay tribute to 9/11 victims at New York Memorial

UK's King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the 9/11 Memorial in New York, honoring victims and first responders ahead of the 25th anniversary.

"In New York today, the King and Queen have paid their respects at the 9/11 Memorial. - The Royal Family"

New York, April 30

UK's King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Wednesday paid tribute to the victims of the September 11 attacks, visiting the 9/11 Memorial in New York during their ongoing state visit to the United States.

In a post on X, the Royal Family said, "In New York today, the King and Queen have paid their respects at the 9/11 Memorial. During their time at the site, Their Majesties honoured the lives that were lost during the attacks, and recognised the courage of the men and women involved in the rescue efforts. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the attacks."

The royal couple visited the memorial site for the first time, marking a solemn moment as the world approaches the 25th anniversary of the attacks that claimed nearly 3,000 lives, including 67 British citizens. The King and Queen laid a bouquet of white roses beside the reflecting pools, which now stand in place of the former World Trade Centre towers.

During their visit, King Charles and Queen Camilla met families of victims and spoke with first responders who were involved in rescue and recovery operations following the attacks. New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg were also present at the ceremony.

The visit comes a day after King Charles III addressed a joint meeting of the US Congress, where he invoked the legacy of 9/11 to emphasise the importance of global unity. He described the attacks as a defining moment for the United States and the international community, recalling how nations stood together in the fight against terrorism.

Highlighting the continued relevance of that unity, the King called for a similar collective resolve in addressing present-day challenges, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He stressed that the transatlantic partnership between the United Kingdom and the United States remains central to maintaining global security and stability.

The King also underscored the strength of defence cooperation between the two countries, pointing to longstanding military ties and joint initiatives. He noted that shared values such as democracy, the rule of law, and mutual support continue to guide the relationship.

- ANI

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Priya S
Respect to King Charles and Queen Camilla for honoring the victims. It reminds me of how India also faced similar terrorist attacks like 26/11 Mumbai. We understand the pain of losing innocent lives to terrorism. Global unity against such violence is the need of the hour. However, I wish Western nations would show the same solidarity when it comes to other conflicts around the world, not just when it affects them directly.
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Michael C
This is a beautiful tribute. I was in New York when 9/11 happened, and I still feel the weight of that day. Seeing the King and Queen pay their respects at the Memorial means a lot to Americans. The white roses by the reflecting pools are a simple but powerful symbol. It's important to never forget those who were lost and the heroes who responded.
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Aditya G
Great to see the King acknowledging 9/11, especially with 25th anniversary coming up. But I have mixed feelings - while it's good to remember these tragedies, I feel the global response to terrorism has been really selective. Why so much attention on this but not on terrorist attacks in places like Nairobi or Peshawar? Every life lost to terrorism matters, whether in NY, London, or Mumbai. Just my two paise.
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Rahul R
The King's speech about global unity is what we all need to hear. Terrorism doesn't discriminate between countries. India has suffered a lot too - the attacks on Parliament, Mumbai 26/11, Pathankot. We need the UK and US to stand with us just like they stand together. The transatlantic partnership is strong, but South Asia also needs that kind of solidarity. Hope this visit strengthens not just US-UK ties but also the fight against terrorism worldwide.

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