The Duke of Sussex has voiced his profound concern over a "deeply troubling" surge in antisemitism across the UK, penning an opinion piece to highlight the issue. Writing in The New Statesman , Prince Harry emphasised the importance of "legitimate protest" but stated he felt compelled to speak out, believing that remaining silent allows "hate and extremism to flourish unchecked". He cited recent "lethal violence" targeting the Jewish community in Manchester and London, asserting that "hatred directed at people for who they are, or what they believe, is not protest. It is prejudice." Harry also acknowledged the "deep and justified alarm" regarding the extensive loss of life in Gaza and Lebanon , yet urged individuals to be more "clear" about the true target of their anger.…