King Charles III to Visit U.S. and Address Congress in Late April: Report
King Charles III will undertake a three-day state visit featuring a White House dinner, New York City stop, and a congressional address to strengthen U.S.-U.K. relations.
- King Charles III will make his first official U.S. state visit in late April, including a three-day itinerary with a White House state dinner and an address to a joint meeting of Congress during the week of April 27.
- Scheduled for the weeks before America's 250th anniversary, the trip marks the first time a British monarch has addressed Congress since Queen Elizabeth II did so in 1991.
- Geopolitical tensions surround the trip as President Donald Trump has pressed British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for support in the U.S.-Israel war with Iran.
- Despite public criticism from Trump, Starmer has distanced the United Kingdom from the conflict, stating, "This is not our war."
- The three-day trip also includes a scheduled stop in New York City, with planning currently underway according to sources familiar with the arrangements.
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Britain's King Charles III plans to make a state visit to the United States and address Congress.
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King Charles to make first US state visit, address Congress next month
England’s King Charles III will make his first state visit to Washington next month. As part of his visit, the king will address Congress in a joint meeting the week of April 27, according to two people familiar with the matter granted anonymity to discuss plans ahead of a formal announcement. The visit was first reported by Punchbowl News. It will be the first time a British royal has addressed Congress since 1991, when Charles’ mother, Queen E…
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