King Charles III Addresses US Congress During State Visit Marking 250th Anniversary of American Independence
British monarch's speech emphasizes shared responsibility for Nature and continued alliance between US and UK
En resumen
- King Charles III addressed a joint session of the US Congress on Tuesday during his four-day state visit to America, marking the approach of the US 250th anniversary of independence from Britain.
- The King followed in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth II, who addressed Congress in 1991.
- In his speech, the King referenced Oscar Wilde, emphasized shared responsibility for Nature, and prayed the US-UK alliance would continue to defend shared values.
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Por qué importa
This state visit marks King Charles III's first address to US Congress as monarch, following in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth II who addressed the chamber in 1991. The visit coincides with the US approaching its 250th anniversary of independence from Britain in 2026.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla continued their four-day state visit to the US on Tuesday with an aircraft flyover at the White House, a meeting in the Oval Office and a speech from the King to Congress. The trip, which comes as the US approaches the 250th anniversary of its independence from Britain, is aimed at celebrating the strong relationship between the two countries. The King arrived in the House of Representatives chamber to applause from hundreds of onlookers, including top US officials. He followed in the footsteps of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who had addressed the chamber in 1991. In his speech, the King said the destinies of the US and UK had been interlinked ever since America's independence. "As Oscar Wilde said, 'We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language!'" the King joked to laughter from his audience. "As we look toward the next 250 years, we must also reflect on our shared responsibility to safeguard Nature, our most precious and irreplaceable asset," he said. "I pray with all my heart that our alliance will continue to defend our shared values, with our partners in Europe and the Commonwealth, and across the world, and that we ignore the clarion calls to become ever more inward-looking." On Tuesday morning, the royals received a ceremonial welcome at the White House, where President Trump presented a military spectacle to the King and Queen, including gun salutes and bugles. President Trump gave a speech in front of the White House, in which he joked it was a beautiful British day - an apparent reference to the rainy conditions, which drew laughter. Trump said the King's speech to Congress later was "going to make everyone very envious of that beautiful accent". "He's a very elegant man," Trump said, before describing "the noble spirit of the British" and discussing the UK and US's shared history. Following Trump's remarks, the King, Queen, president and first lady walked up the steps to the balcony overlooking the White House South Lawn to observe a flyover and troops marching below.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific agreements or partnerships were discussed during the visit
- How did the King address current political differences between the US and UK
- What was the content of the King's remarks about Nature and environmental responsibility





