King Charles to address Congress amid US UK tensions
King Charles III is set to deliver a rare address before a joint session of the United States Congress, becoming only the second British monarch to do so. The speech forms the central moment of his four day state visit to the United States and takes place under heightened security following a shooting incident days earlier in Washington.
The address, scheduled for the afternoon at Capitol Hill, will focus on themes of reconciliation and renewal. Buckingham Palace has indicated that the king will emphasize the longstanding alliance between the United States and the United Kingdom, particularly in defense, intelligence, and security cooperation. He is also expected to acknowledge recent disagreements between the two countries, including tensions linked to the war involving Iran, while briefly referencing the recent shooting at a major political event in Washington.
The speech carries historical significance. The only previous British monarch to address Congress was Queen Elizabeth II in 1991. Congressional leaders formally extended the invitation in March, underscoring the symbolic importance of the visit at a time of diplomatic strain. The event coincides with commemorations marking 250 years since American independence, adding further weight to the moment.
Relations between Washington and London have faced strain in recent months. Disagreements emerged after the British government initially declined a request to allow the use of its military bases for strikes related to Iran, later permitting access for defensive purposes. The episode exposed differences in strategic priorities and triggered discussions within the United States about possible responses affecting broader bilateral issues.
King Charles is expected to use the visit to reinforce dialogue and stabilize the relationship. However, US officials have signaled that the trip will remain largely ceremonial, with limited scope for substantive policy negotiations. Despite this, the visit provides a platform to reaffirm shared interests and manage tensions through diplomatic engagement.
Security measures have been intensified following the recent shooting at a high profile gathering in Washington, where an armed individual breached a checkpoint before being detained. Authorities have adjusted arrangements for the visit while maintaining the planned schedule. Earlier in the day, King Charles and Queen Camilla are due to receive a formal welcome at the White House, followed by a bilateral meeting and a state dinner. The visit will continue with additional engagements in New York and Virginia.
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