King Charles III leads the UK in marking 20 years since the deadly 7/7 London bombings
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, left, and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer lay a wreath at the 7/7 Memorial, in Hyde Park to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in London July 7, 2005 that killed 52 people, in London, Monday July 7, 2025. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP)Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, left, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer lay a wreath at the 7/7 Memorial, in Hyde Park to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in London July 7, 2005 that killed 52 people, in London, Monday, July 7, 2025. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP)Britain's Prince William attends a memorial service for the 20th Anniversary of the 7th of July 2005 bombings at Memorial Gardens at Hyde Park, London, July 7, 2025. (Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP)Former prime ministers Tony Blair, right, and Theresa May, left, depart following a special service at St Paul's Cathedral to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in London July 7, 2005 that killed 52 people, in London, Monday July 7, 2025. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP)FILE - The wreckage of a double-decker bus with its top blown off by a bomb and damaged cars scattered on the road at Tavistock Square in central London, July 7, 2005. (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, left, and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer lay a wreath at the 7/7 Memorial, in Hyde Park to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in London July 7, 2005 that killed 52 people, in London, Monday July 7, 2025. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP)