Editorial: King Charles Gets a W
- On Tuesday, King Charles III addressed a joint session of Congress at the Capitol, emphasizing that the partnership between Britain and America is "more important today than it has ever been."
- Drawing on shared history, Charles traced how the Magna Carta and British Enlightenment influenced the American Bill of Rights, describing the relationship as a "Tale of Two Georges" linking George Washington and King George III.
- During his 20th visit to the United States, Charles became the second British monarch to address Congress, following Queen Elizabeth II's 1991 speech in the same chamber.
- The King condemned the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at a Washington media dinner on Saturday evening, stating "such acts of violence will never succeed," while acknowledging victims of sexual abuse linked to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
- Reaffirming the alliance's role in global security, Charles referenced the 25th anniversary of 9/11 this year, calling it a "defining moment for America" while emphasizing shared responsibility for future partnership.
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King Charles III gave a historic speech before the U.S. Congress and also spoke about the defense of Ukraine. Russian state media promptly vilified the monarch as a "Satanist" who prepared a major attack on Russia.
Carlo proves himself more and more to be a political king: after all, the real foreign minister of Great Britain. And the words of his historic speech - in which, between a joke and a historical reference, nothing saves Trump - are proof of this.
King Charles III Condemns Attack Attempt on Trump
(Washington, DC) – King Charles III drew a strong and sustained response during a recent address after speaking out against the reported assassination attempt targeting Donald Trump. During his remarks, the King condemned political violence and emphasized the importance of stability and respect in public life, prompting noticeable applause from those in attendance. The reaction underscored the weight of the moment as global leaders continue to r…
King Charles cracks jokes, celebrates America 250 in address to Congress
(Daily Caller News Foundation) – King Charles III celebrated the 250th anniversary of the U.S. during a rare royal address to Congress Tuesday. The king cracked jokes and highlighted the longstanding shared history between the U.S. and Great Britain, while also celebrating the two nations’ close relationship. This marked the first address to Congress by a British monarch since 1991, when Queen Elizabeth II made her own address on Capitol Hill. “…
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