Pakistan, July 7 -- King Charles III, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Londoners united on Monday to mark 20 years since the deadly 7/7 terrorist attacks that shook the British capital. The 2005 bombings killed 52 people and injured over 770 during the morning rush hour, leaving a lasting scar on the city's history.

At exactly 8:50 a.m.-the moment the first explosion occurred-wreaths were laid at Hyde Park's 7/7 memorial, where 52 steel columns stand in memory of the victims. Prime Minister Starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan observed a minute of silence, joined by subway staff and commuters across affected stations.

King Charles III released a heartfelt message, expressing his prayers for all lives changed on that "terrible summer's da...