Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting up to today.
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King Charles addressed a joint session of the U.S. Congress in Washington during his state visit, marking the first such address by a British monarch in about three and a half decades. The speech centered on the enduring U.S.–U.K. “special relationship,” resilience in the face of global challenges, and defense of democratic values. He also acknowledged recent security incidents in Washington and urged unity in defending democratic institutions. [Sources: CBS News article on Charles addressing Congress; CBS News (amp) version; Today.com full speech text coverage][1][2][3]
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Coverage broadly echoed that the address highlighted shared history and a forward-looking partnership, with bipartisan reception reported in the chamber and public praise from some lawmakers and commentators. The event was part of a broader agenda to reinforce the transatlantic alliance, NATO, and cooperation on climate and technology. [CBS News summary and related clips][2][8]
Notes and context:
- If you’d like, I can pull direct quotes from the speech and provide a concise, cited excerpt, or compare how different outlets framed the address (e.g., emphasis on alliance vs. risk factors). I can also compile a short timeline of key moments from his visit and the Congressional reception.[6][1][2]
Would you like a side-by-side summary of the main themes and a few quoted lines with citations?