King Charles Hosts Ramadan Celebrations at Windsor Castle

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The British monarch, King Charles, has sparked outrage for hosting a Ramadan celebration in Windsor Castle, after failing to observe Lent.

Known as the Iftar feast, the gathering to celebrate the breaking of the Ramadan fast, took place on Sunday 2nd March…in St.George’s Hall no less.

Yet for some reason, the defender of the faith didn’t throw a party at Windsor Castle for the Christian Shrove Tuesday or Ash Wednesday.

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Dr David Ashenden, the late Queen Elizabeth’s Chaplain is among those blasting King Charles for his failure as the head of church, to send a message to Christians at beginning of Lent.

Maybe he’s planning to hold an Easter banquet for Christians at the castle??….

According to GB News: King Charles’s role as Defender of the Faith has been called into question after an “Islamic call to prayer” was held at Windsor Castle.

The royal residence opened its doors for the first open Iftar in the State Apartments’ 1,000-year history.

More than 360 Muslim guests gathered in St George’s Hall on Sunday to break their Ramadan fast.

The free event was organised by the Ramadan Tent Project (RTP), a UK charity, with support from the Royal Collection Trust.

King Charles, who has long promoted interfaith dialogue, was “kept aware of” and “supportive” of the gathering, according to a source.

The social media account Christian Concern posted a video to social media showing an Islamic call to prayer being held at the royal residence.

They captioned the post: “An Islamic call to prayer sounds through Windsor Castle while the King hosts Ramadan fast-breaking event…”

One royal watcher replied: “It’s disgraceful.”

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