The Prince of Wales visited a synagogue in London on Thursday and expressed deep concern about the surge in anti-Semitism in Britain.
"Anti-Semitism has no place in our society...Both Catherine and I are extremely concerned about the rise of anti-Semitism," he said at the Western Marble Arch synagogue, where he met with Holocaust survivors and student activists.
Wearing a yarmulke, the royal listened to Jewish students' accounts of an "explosion" of anti-Semitism, including assaults and death threats.
After the visit, Edward Isaacs, head of the Union of Jewish Students, praised William for being an "ally" to the British Jewish community.