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King Charles addresses U.S. Congress

King Charles addresses U.S. Congress, celebrates 250 years of independence and highlights enduring US-UK ties

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King Charles addresses U.S. Congress, celebrates 250 years of independence and highlights enduring US-UK ties

In Short:
– King Charles addressed U.S. Congress to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence.
– This is only the second address by a British monarch to American politicians.

King Charles delivered a speech to U.S. Congress during his visit to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence. This marks the second time a British monarch has addressed American politicians, following Queen Elizabeth II’s speech in 1991.

Royal visit highlights

Charles expressed gratitude to the chamber and American people for the opportunity to speak.

Lawmakers and guests responded with applause.

He noted that U.S.-UK destinies have been interlinked for centuries, referencing a quip by Oscar Wilde about shared traits.

The monarch plans to attend a state dinner at the White House with Queen Camilla later.

Trump described his private meeting with King Charles as “really good” and praised him as a “fantastic person.”

This private exchange contrasts with other foreign leaders who faced public reprimands from the U.S. administration.

 

 



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