Prince Harry broke the Ramadan fast with 80 Muslim youths and paid tribute to the victims of the London attacks on Sunday.
The prince was in Singapore on a two-day trip and visited the Jamiyah Children’s Home, which helps recovering addicts and the homeless.
Dishes made from porridge and dates were reportedly served ahead of sundown. The secretary-general of Jamiyah Muhammad Rafiuddin Ismail then made the call to prayer and said, "Our thoughts go out to the families of the victims of the London terror attack last night," according to The Telegraph. "Let peace and harmony prevail in communities all over the world."
On Saturday night, three men drove into a crowd of people in London killing seven victims and wounding 48 others. The attack in London comes just two weeks after a suicide bomber killed 22 people after an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.
Ahead of the meal, Harry was greeted with a traditional Malay welcome from drummers and a silat martial arts demonstration.
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