King Charles touts 'solidarity' with US at 9/11 memorial
King Charles touts 'solidarity' with US at 9/11 memorial

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King Charles III's visit to the 9/11 memorial in New York City was a powerf[6D[K
powerful display of solidarity with the American people. The monarch laid a[1D[K
a bouquet of white roses and wrote a handwritten note at one of the reflect[7D[K
reflecting pools that mark where the World Trade Center once stood, honorin[7D[K
honoring those who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001. The note read[5D[K
read We honor the memory of those who so tragically lost their lives on N[1D[K
November 9th, 2001. We stand in enduring solidarity with the American peopl[5D[K
people in the face of their profound loss. Charles and Camilla were accomp[6D[K
accompanied by businessman and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, who[3D[K
who chairs the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.
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