King Charles Declares the World 'More Volatile' Than in Queen Elizabeth's Day — Congress Gave Him Standing Ovations

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King Charles Declares the World 'More Volatile' Than in Queen Elizabeth's Day — Congress Gave Him Standing Ovations

Royals (2 / 1) 28.04.2026 21:06 / Julia


Visit shadowed by events

The state visit, timed for America's 250th, faced tensions as the U.K. and U.S. diverge on the Iran conflict. A shooting near the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25 prompted Buckingham Palace to confirm the trip would continue; the King and Queen Camilla privately contacted the Trumps.

Warm reception

The address drew repeated applause and several standing ovations; a palace spokesperson said the King was deeply honored and moved by the warm response.