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King Charles US State Visit: Strategy Behind Congress Address

In This Article Decoding the Address: What Would the King Say? From Wartime Plea to Symbolic Summit: The Evolving Role of the Royal Visit The Congressional Podium: An Exceptionally High Bar for Royalty Despite the shared history, language, and wartime alliances between the U.S. and U.K., only one reigning British monarch has ever addressed a joint meeting of Congress. Queen Elizabeth II's May 16, 1991 address to lawmakers defined the post-Cold War era; decades later, King Charles III could become the second monarch to do so. Such a state visit is a complex, historically rare diplomatic maneuver, reaffirming the "special relationship" and projecting British soft power as Western alliances face geopolitical fragmentation. Decoding the Address: What Would the King Say? While his mother addressed a post-Cold War world celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall and Gulf War victory, King Charles would face one defined by Russia's war in Europe, t...

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