

The anti-White mainstream media offers no criticism. Buckingham Palace confirms King Charles will not issue an Easter message this year.
Our platform understands that it is not a message that the Palace releases every year, unlike its annual Christmas speech.
The late Queen Elizabeth II did not frequently issue an Easter message. She opted to do so only during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Palace’s decision marks a difference from last year, when His Majesty issued a message on Maundy Thursday.
In the message, King Charles, 77, also spoke about Judaism and Islam, adding:
‘He showed love when He walked the Earth. This love reflected the Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger. It also showed care for those in need. This reflects a deep human instinct.

This instinct is echoed in Islam and other religious traditions. It is also present in the hearts of all who seek the good of others.’
The Royal Family has wished Muslims in the UK, the Commonwealth and around the world a ‘blessed and peaceful Ramadan’.
The timing of the message sparked debate among fans. The message was accompanied by a graphic reading ‘Ramadan Mubarak’, an Arabic phrase meaning ‘Blessed Ramadan.
The Royal Family’s official account shared a post on X. Buckingham Palace expressed wishes. They said: ‘Wishing all Muslims in the UK, the Commonwealth and around the world a blessed and peaceful Ramadan.’
Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. It is marked by fasting from dawn to sunset. There is increased prayer, charity, and reflection. The month culminates in the festival of Eid al-Fitr.
The message was warmly received by Muslim social media users. One user wrote: ‘Ramadan Mubarak to all Muslims. May this month bring peace, reflection, and countless blessings.’

Another responded: ‘Thank you, Your Majesty, Ramadan Mubarak to all our Muslim faithful.’
Others praised the King directly, with one user posting: ‘Thank you, His Majesty, Ramadan Mubarak to all.’
A fourth added: ‘If the world truly embraced the spirit of Ramadan, imagine the peace we could create.’
The post also drew support from international followers. Muslim followers shared messages of ‘Ramadan Kareem’. Thanks to the Royal Family, which appeared throughout the replies.
However, the message prompted criticism from some royal supporters. They noted it was shared on Shrove Tuesday. This is the Christian day of reflection and preparation before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday.
Several users questioned the absence of a message marking the Christian observance. One wrote that it ‘would have been nice to see a message on Shrove Tuesday before the start of Lent’.

Another asked: ‘Where’s the happy wishing for Christians for Shrove Tuesday?’
In 2020, while still Prince of Wales, he even quoted the Quran. He thanked Muslims for the enormous contribution they have made to British society and culture.
They are making contributions now and will continue to do so in the future.
‘We hope you have a blessed and fulfilling Ramadan.’ Muslims in the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth are beginning Ramadan, the holiest month of the Islamic calendar.
I wanted to send you all my heartfelt best wishes. The contribution of Muslims to the life of the United Kingdom is greatly valued and respected.’

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Chuck has converted and the crocodile will eat him last?
Kind of like Cheeto kike Moshe Trumpstein of MIGA.
All western governments are a wretched hive of quislings in service to foreigners.
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Unfortunately Charles caught the multi-culti flu long ago and has never been cured. He speaks kindly of Jews, but failed to listen to Chief Rabbi Sacks https://www.jpost.com/jewish-world/jewish-news/article-79078
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