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King Charles III to Address US Congress in Washington Visit

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King Charles III will address a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress on April 28 during an official state visit to the United States, congressional leaders announced.

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In a joint statement on Tuesday, senior lawmakers said the speech will mark the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence and highlight the long-standing partnership between the United States and the United Kingdom.

The invitation was issued by Mike Johnson, John Thune, Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.

Lawmakers said the address will reflect on the historical ties between the two nations while offering a platform for the monarch to outline his view of the future relationship.

Historic address planned during state visit

The statement noted that the United States will celebrate the 250th anniversary of its independence this year and said the country’s founding ideals were influenced in part by British political traditions.

Leaders said the speech would provide an opportunity to reaffirm the alliance between the two countries and underline cooperation at a time of global uncertainty.

Visit scheduled for late April

Donald Trump said the state visit will take place from April 27 to April 30.

The trip comes as Washington and London manage tensions within the transatlantic alliance, particularly over the conflict involving Iran. The dispute has highlighted divisions within North Atlantic Treaty Organization about whether member states should take part in the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign.

Britain, a longstanding NATO member, has resisted calls to join the conflict.

Starmer rejects pressure to enter Iran conflict

Keir Starmer, the British prime minister, said the United Kingdom remains committed to NATO but will not alter its stance on the war.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Starmer said his government would continue to act based on British national interests. He said London faced pressure to take part in the conflict but insisted the United Kingdom would not change its position.

The remarks came as Trump said he was considering withdrawing the United States from NATO, a move that would represent a major shift in the Western security alliance.

Legal limits on NATO withdrawal

U.S. lawmakers moved in 2023 to restrict a president’s ability to leave the alliance unilaterally.

Under legislation passed by Congress, any decision to withdraw from NATO must either receive approval from two-thirds of the Senate or be authorised through a separate act of Congress.

The measure was designed to ensure continued legislative oversight over major shifts in U.S. foreign policy and the country’s role in the alliance.

King Charles’s address will place the British monarch before Congress at a moment of political and security tensions across the transatlantic partnership, even as both governments emphasise the historic ties linking the two countries.

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King Charles and King Don together in the same room.

What a fantastic occasion.

Long live the Kings.

This should be quite the spectacle.

Charles has a particular talent for delivering gentle admonishments wrapped in velvet, with trademark pauses, a slight narrowing of the eyes, and carefully chosen phrases that sound like praise until you actually think about them.

All perfectly harmless on the surface, of course. And yet, somehow, the room will feel a degree or two colder.

I suggest that he’ll likely speak about climate, cooperation, and global responsibility. His entire style is built on the art of saying everything without saying anything at all.

And the best part will be that half the audience will applaud thinking he’s complimenting them, while the other half will know exactly what just happened.

Naturally, it will be delivered with that impeccable royal polish that ensures plausible deniability for everyone involved. A masterclass in diplomatic innuendo!

Quite the contrast: decorum & bombast!

When Congress cheered war criminal Netanhayu to the rafters they made any future accolades worthless. Mind you Israel owns the US now we had it taken off us by force.

I wish I was the speech writer for King Charlie. I'd start the speech off with a "f*** you america". Then I would rebuke the american men in attendance for wearing white socks. Then I would insult the mothers of all american men. I would round off the speech by telling the americans that their country is a <deleted> hole (especially vegas).

I nearly forgot, Charlie should sign off with a 1 finger salute to the americans.🖕

2 minutes ago, 1tooth said:

I wish I was the speech writer for King Charlie. I'd start the speech off with a "f*** you america". Then I would rebuke the american men in attendance for wearing white socks. Then I would insult the mothers of all american men. I would round off the speech by telling the americans that their country is a <deleted> hole (especially vegas).

I nearly forgot, Charlie should sign off with a 1 finger salute to the americans.🖕

It seems like you have a strong fascination with white socks! How about I pick up some fresh white socks to wear for the day? Then, send them your way? I think you’d really enjoy having something special to appreciate. 

Message to KC ..if you walk with the man with the

limp.....you to will become lame

16 hours ago, Jim Waldron said:

This should be quite the spectacle.

Charles has a particular talent for delivering gentle admonishments wrapped in velvet, with trademark pauses, a slight narrowing of the eyes, and carefully chosen phrases that sound like praise until you actually think about them.

All perfectly harmless on the surface, of course. And yet, somehow, the room will feel a degree or two colder.

I suggest that he’ll likely speak about climate, cooperation, and global responsibility. His entire style is built on the art of saying everything without saying anything at all.

And the best part will be that half the audience will applaud thinking he’s complimenting them, while the other half will know exactly what just happened.

Naturally, it will be delivered with that impeccable royal polish that ensures plausible deniability for everyone involved. A masterclass in diplomatic innuendo!

His address will no doubt be effectively written by "his" government. The punch will be in how he delivers it. The King has 50 years of practice at saying what others have told him to say, yet leaving no doubt in making clear what he thinks. He is very good, probably the world's leading proponent of that skill.

Wasted on President Trump, and probably many members of his cabinet, but then they are not the people he is going to be talking to!

2 hours ago, JAG said:

His address will no doubt be effectively written by "his" government. The punch will be in how he delivers it. The King has 50 years of practice at saying what others have told him to say, yet leaving no doubt in making clear what he thinks. He is very good, probably the world's leading proponent of that skill.

Wasted on President Trump, and probably many members of his cabinet, but then they are not the people he is going to be talking to!

Will 'his' government also arrange an address to CAIR?

6 hours ago, philipsharpe said:

Will 'his' government also arrange an address to CAIR?

I would wipe the froth from around your mouth if I were you!

3 hours ago, JAG said:

I would wipe the froth from around your mouth if I were you!

'froth around your mouth'?

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