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King Charles III hails ‘irreplaceable and unbreakable’ US-UK relations, pays tribute to America250 in historic speech before Congress

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King Charles III hails ‘irreplaceable and unbreakable’ US-UK relations, pays tribute to America250 in historic speech before Congress

It’s good to be king.

King Charles III touted the special US-UK bond and championed a “new era” for the two allies during a rousing speech before Congress on Tuesday as part of this state visit.

The king managed to woo Republicans and Democrats alike with his dry humor, respect for democracy and call for a unified defense of Ukraine, bringing lawmakers to their feet several times during his address to a joint session of Congress. 

King Charles III speaking to a joint meeting of Congress with Vice President Vance and Speaker Johnson listening.

Vice President JD Vance laughs during King Charles III speech. AP

Offering an optimistic view of American-British relations, the king gently pushed back against President Trump’s frustrations with the UK government with a message of unity and shared values.

During his nearly 30-minute speech, the king touted the “irreplaceable and unbreakable” relationship between the two countries and called for a renewal in the bond between the UK and US.

He celebrated America’s 250th birthday, acknowledging “ours is a partnership born out of dispute.”

But he recalled the deep historic and personal bonds — including his mother, Queen Elizabeth’s, last speech before Congress in 1991 — and how the partnership has endured even through the most trying times.

“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,” the king said of NATO.

King Charles and U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson seated before US and UK flags.

Britain’s King Charles meets with U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) at the Capitol, in Washington, U.S., April 28, 2026. via REUTERS

The king’s speech comes during a turbulent time in US relations with the United Kingdom, as President Trump has butted heads with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on numerous issues, particularly the war in Iran.

And while King Charles didn’t address that conflict directly, he sought to remind that the deep connection between the two nations will outlast current disagreements and governments.

He made note of Trump’s own words: “The bond of kinship and identity between America and the United Kingdom is priceless and eternal. It is irreplaceable and unbreakable.”

Speaking to the shared values of the United States and United Kingdom, the king earned a bipartisan standing ovation when he praised the system of “checks and balances.”

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Many members of Congress — Republicans and Democrats — have expressed concern that Trump has engaged in executive overreach and needs to adhere more to the separation of powers.

“The U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society has calculated that Magna Carta is cited in at least 160 Supreme Court cases since 1789, not least as the foundation of the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances,” the king noted.

And that was not his first bipartisan standing ovation. The king’s impassioned defense of NATO and plea for Ukraine had lawmakers on both sides of the aisle cheering.

King Charles III addressing a Joint Meeting of Congress as Queen Camilla stands nearby.

Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson applaud as Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive before he addresses a Joint Meeting of Congress at the U.S. Capitol. Getty Images

“Unyielding resolve is needed for the defense of Ukraine and her most courageous people – in order to secure a truly just and lasting peace,” he said.

Both House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) expressed optimism before the speech that king would help unify Congress and solidify US-UK relations. Afterwards, lawmakers praised the king’s message as a triumph.

“The King nailed it,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) wrote on X.

“His speech was a much-needed morale boost for Congress.”

King Charles addressing a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress.

Britain’s King Charles addresses a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 28, 2026 via REUTERS

Graham, who is a close ally and friend to Trump, added it was a “bit odd” that it took a king to bring them together.

“I believe most members of Congress feel better after the speech than they did before. Though I will admit it was a bit odd that the unifying feeling had to come from the King of England… but so be it!,” he wrote.


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Ahead of his trip to New York on Wednesday, King Charles reflected on the 25th anniversary of the September 11th attacks and used the moment to sing the praises of NATO.

“We stand with you now in solemn remembrance of a day that shall never be forgotten,” he told lawmakers, adding that it was the first time “NATO invoked Article 5.”  

“United in the face of terror, we answered the call together – as our people have done so for more than a century, shoulder to shoulder, through two World Wars, the Cold War, Afghanistan and moments that have defined our shared security.”

King Charles III addresses a joint meeting of Congress at the US Capitol, with Queen Camilla seated behind him.

King Charles III addresses a joint meeting of Congress at the US Capitol alongside Queen Camilla during day two of the State Visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the United States of America, on April 28, 2026, in Washington, DC. Getty Images

Trump has railed against the alliance, particularly complaining about its lack of aid in the war with Iran. 

But the king said NATO is needed for the defense of Ukraine and for “each other’s defense, protecting our citizens and interests, keeping North Americans and Europeans safe from our common adversaries.”

“Our defense, intelligence and security ties are hardwired together through relationships measured not in years, but in decades,” he reminded lawmakers.

He also offered his personal prayer that the alliance – formed in the Cold War – would survive.

And, at a time of Trump’s fiery rhetoric, the king had a gentle reminder that America’s words carry weight.

King Charles III speaking at a podium before a joint meeting of Congress.

King Charles III addressed Congress as part of a multi-day trip to the nation’s capital, New York City, and Virginia, celebrating the United States of America’s 250th anniversary of its independence. Getty Images

“America’s words carry weight and meaning, as they have since Independence. The actions of this great Nation matter even more,” he said.

He went on to quote Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address: “The world may little note what we say, but will never forget what we do.”

While his overall reception was one of warmth and welcome, there was one area where the king got a lukewarm reception: his defense of nature.

Britain's King Charles III addresses a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol.

Britain’s King Charles III leaves after addressing a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. AP

The king is an avowed environmentalist, but many lawmakers are more skeptical about global warming.

“Our generation must decide how to address the collapse of critical natural systems, which threatens far more than the harmony and essential diversity of nature,” the king said. 

“We ignore at our peril the fact that these natural systems – in other words, Nature’s own economy – provide the foundation for our prosperity and our national security.”

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