Here’s what’s currently known about King Charles’s speech to Congress.
- King Charles III delivered a joint-session address to the U.S. Congress during his state visit, marking the first British monarch to do so in about 35 years. This event underscored a reinforced US-UK partnership and a call for continued transatlantic cooperation [CBS News: "King Charles tells Congress that alliance is 'more important today' than ever" ].[2]
- Reports highlight themes of resilience, shared democratic values, and commitment to defending democracy, with emphasis on the enduring “special relationship” and cooperation on global security issues, including Ukraine and broader international stability [CBS News: "King Charles tells Congress that alliance is 'more important today' than ever" ].[2]
- Coverage also noted that Charles referenced recent security incidents in the U.S. context (such as the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting) and used the moment to call for unity despite disagreements, receiving bipartisan responses from lawmakers [CBS News: "King Charles tells Congress that alliance is 'more important today' than ever" ].[2]
Illustrative context
- Multiple outlets carried full speeches or live streams of the address, framing it as a historic moment in UK-US diplomacy and emphasizing the era of renewed collaboration between the two nations [NBC/CBS/ABC-anchored coverage in various results like , , ].
If you’d like, I can pull a concise summary of the key points from the speeches and provide direct quotes with citations, or assemble a quick side-by-side timeline of the events in Washington surrounding the visit.