King Charles attended an event after the big news from Prince Andrew.
Andrew took the decisive step to renounce his titles on Friday after the heavy backlash amid the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
The decision came after a discussion with King Charles ahead of the launch of Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous autobiography.
On October 20, the king visited Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue.
Charles made the visit to show support to the community which suffered an attack recently.
The 76-year-old was photographed greeting members of the congregation, including Rabbi Daniel Walker.
Clips from the appearance were shared on the official Instagram of the royal family.
The video was posted with the caption “A show of support for the Manchester community.”
“This afternoon, The King met emergency service workers, interfaith leaders and the incredibly brave survivors affected by the attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue on 2nd October 2025.”, it further read.
On October 2, a 35-year-old man drove his car into the Yom Kippur services and then attacked some members with a knife.