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King Charles III and Queen Camilla have said goodbye to their state visit to the US, attending
King Charles III as its patron. The charity will focus on restoring shared spaces in communities
King Charles III can convince US President Donald Trump to "back down" over reports the US could
King Charles and Queen Camilla's forthcoming state visit to the US. Asked how he would
King Charles will be addressing the US Congress in a bid to revive the special
King Charles III](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/prince-charles). “Louise Arbour will represent the best of [Canada](https://www.theguardian.com
King Charles and Queen Camilla will head to the US for a state visit, amid
King Charles I, he fought for the royalist cause in the civil war before his capture
King Charles III and Queen Camilla [travelled to the US](/news/2026/4/27/king-charles-us-visit-what-to-know-about-the-itinerary-congress-address) from Monday to Thursday
King Charles III for his "strong words"](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy72d4g5pdyo) in support of Ukraine during
King Charles III was then, and his late first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales, during
King Charles’s state visit to the US later in April. “They’re beaten up, pretty
King Charles](/news/2026/4/28/king-charles-calls-for-nato-unity-ukraine-support-in-us-congress-speech) on Tuesday, the US president told his wife that they “won’t be able
King Charles III will "be very safe" during his four-day state visit to the US, which
King Charles III to the US an effort to “renew and revitalise a unique friendship
King Charles’s visit](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/25/king-charles-donald-trump-visit) to Washington starting on Monday, said in a statement
King Charles III was "naturally deeply concerned" by the attack, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said
King Charles III and Queen Camilla will be hosted by the president [on the four
King Charles III was "naturally deeply concerned" by Wednesday's attack, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson
King Charles’s brother, for misconduct in public office, over claims sensitive material was passed