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King Charles tells Congress that alliance is "more important today" than ever

4 sources4 storiesFirst seen 4/28/2026Score58Mixed Progress
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He tells US Congress his address comes "in times of great uncertainty" and says the two nations' relationship is "more important" than ever.

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King Charles tells Congress that alliance is "more important today" than ever.

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Saying he felt the "weight of history" on his shoulders, King Charles became the first British monarch in 35 years to address Congress on Tuesday.

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**Summary:** King Charles III delivered a historic speech to the US Congress, emphasizing the importance of the United Kingdom and the United States' partnership. He highlighted NATO's role and urged defense of Ukraine. **Why It Matters:** This event underscores the growing importance of international alliances in modern politics, especially as tensions rise between nations

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