King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited Neasden Temple to mark its 30th anniversary. Recognized as Europe’s first traditional Hindu stone temple, Neasden Temple has been a center of spiritual practice, cultural heritage, and community engagement since its establishment.
During the visit, the royal couple interacted with worshippers and representatives from various social and community initiatives supported by the temple. Among the organizations highlighted were The Felix Project, which tackles food waste and hunger, and Women of the World (WoW), which empowers women through social and educational programs.
The visit underscored the temple’s significance not only as a place of worship but also as a hub for community development, cultural celebration, and social impact. King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s engagement highlighted the enduring influence of the temple in fostering faith, promoting cultural understanding, and supporting charitable initiatives across the UK.
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