As he gripped the hand of one Golders Green knife victim, the King lifted spirits left battered by rampant anti-Semitism, writes ROBERT HARDMAN

At 11am yesterday, Yona Maarek, 15, was checking her notes on the role of the monarch ahead of that afternoon's GCSE exam in citizenship.

As he gripped the hand of one Golders Green knife victim, the King lifted spirits left battered by rampant anti-Semitism, writes ROBERT HARDMAN
At 11am yesterday, Yona Maarek, 15, was checking her notes on the role of the monarch ahead of that afternoon's GCSE exam in citizenship.