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visit.” 3. --- ## 3. The king’s most important speech yet Charles’s address to a joint meeting of Congress will be televised internationally and is possibly his most important to date. According to Buckingham Palace
Charles, the posture will be “keep calm and carry on”. Buckingham Palace said the visit would proceed after consultations with US authorities. A spokesman said: “The King and Queen are most grateful to all those
King Charles and Queen Camilla will head to the US for a state visit, amid some concern at home that Charles could be placed in an embarrassing predicament given the strained relations. But Lammy said
US alliance. Royal visits are important in leaving an impression. Queen Elizabeth II's easy relationship with Ronald Reagan seemed to be summed up in pictures of them riding together in 1982. Or there
King Charles and Queen Camilla's forthcoming state visit to the US. Asked how he would describe the special relationship, the US president responded: "With who?" [Upon clarification by the reporter](https://news.sky.com/video/insane-tragic-sad-what-did-trump-tell-sky-news-in-his-latest-call-13531947) that
visit in 1957. That particular trip had been a diplomatic mission to rebuild the US and UK partnership after the Suez Crisis of 1956, which had put the two countries in dispute over a Middle
US and Israel which was due to expire on Wednesday does at least persist. Instead of fighting, we have a "war of blockades" over the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides using force to intercept
visited the capital, Canberra, where he took part in a traditional smoking ceremony at the Australian War Memorial. Harry laid a wreath and wafted smoke at the For Our Country memorial, which commemorates Aboriginal
important reminder of the long-standing bonds and enduring relationship between our two countries which are far greater than anyone who occupies any particular office at any particular time." ### **A Politically Sensitive Visit** Royal biographer
important for others to follow suit. But ultimately, we should not say that, ‘Hey, we’re used to this. It’s America. It’s happened before.’ Somebody has to draw the line
King Charles III to the US an effort to “renew and revitalise a unique friendship” between the two allies. The visit, which began on Monday, comes at a tense period in US-UK relations