King Charles attends a gala for the British Asian Trust, an organization founded by British Asian-led partners. Multiple reports say the visit is framed around “unity” for guests at the event. Dame Meera Syal, an actress and supporter associated with the charity, comments on the significance of the evening, describing it as a celebration of togetherness. The coverage also notes the King’s long-standing role with the charity: he helps co-found the British Asian Trust, with sources indicating this happened nearly two decades ago. The British Asian Trust is presented in the reports as a charity with a focus on supporting communities and initiatives, and the gala is described as a public-facing occasion that brings supporters and figures together. Overall accounts agree on the main elements: the King’s presence, Dame Meera Syal’s remarks about unity, and the charity’s origins involving King Charles co-founding it. The articles do not present competing claims about these points, focusing instead on the ceremonial and symbolic aspects of the visit and the charity’s background.