King Charles set to return home with a quiet sense of mission accomplished

King Charles III concluded his four-day state visit to the U.S., earning praise from President Donald Trump and boosting the monarchy's image. Charles addressed Congress, stressing the need for alliances and support for Ukraine, and touched on constitutional and environmental themes at a state dinner.
King Charles III completed his four-day state visit to the U.S. on Thursday. President Donald Trump praised Charles, calling him “The greatest king.” Charles issued frank points on subjects straining U.S.-U.K. ties, providing an unexpected boost to the monarchy. He addressed Congress, emphasizing the need for alliances and support for Ukraine, and referenced constitutional and environmental issues at a state dinner. Charles's trip helped to improve his public image, which has been dented by his brother's links to Jeffrey Epstein and tense trans-Atlantic relations. The British press largely rallied behind Charles, praising his diplomatic efforts.
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