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King Charles to meet with Trump and deliver address to Congress today

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blockade tactics against Iran, King Charles III's visit to Washington is shaping up as a critical diplomatic balancing act.

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King Charles III is set to deliver a joint address to Congress on Tuesday and where he's expected to highlight how the U.S.

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"have always found ways to come together" despite disagreements, as he uses his own relationship with the President to try to repair the rift that's emerged over the war against Iran.

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NBC's Hallie Jackson reports for TODAY.

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The 2 Celebrities Charles Reportedly Plans to Meet Instead of Harry Amid Claims 'Cancer Is Taking Its Toll' - StyleCaster.

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The 2 Celebrities Charles Reportedly Plans to Meet Instead of Harry Amid Claims 'Cancer Is Taking Its Toll' StyleCasterKing to meet Trump off-camera amid clash fears before Charles' Congress speech – US politics live The GuardianLive updates: King Charles to call for US-UK unity in address to Congress amid transatlantic tensions CNNKing Charles III meets Trump for U.S.

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King Charles demonstrated his characteristic good humour during the opening day of his American State Visit when a comedian attempted an impression of the monarch to his face.Matt Friend, presenter of CNN's America Laughs, adopted his finest English accent as he greeted the King at a garden party hosted at the UK Ambassador's residence in Washington DC.Mr Friend, who stood next to legendary British diver Tom Daley and Kaitlan Collins, is said to have told the King: "I'm going to do my impersonation of you, that's not bad.

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I'm trying to sound like you."The 77-year-old sovereign responded with evident amusement, offering the playful retort "keep trying" before providing further encouragement to the delighted crowd.

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A: blockade tactics against Iran, King Charles III's visit to Washington is shaping up as a critical diplomatic balancing act.

B: King Charles demonstrated his characteristic good humour during the opening day of his American State Visit when a comedian attempted an impression of the monarch to his face.Matt Friend, presenter of CNN's America Laughs, adopted his finest English accent as he greeted the King at a garden party hosted at the UK Ambassador's residence in Washington DC.Mr Friend, who stood next to legendary British diver Tom Daley and Kaitlan Collins, is said to have told the King: "I'm going to do my impersonation of you, that's not bad.

negation mismatch

A: King Charles III is set to deliver a joint address to Congress on Tuesday and where he's expected to highlight how the U.S.

B: King Charles demonstrated his characteristic good humour during the opening day of his American State Visit when a comedian attempted an impression of the monarch to his face.Matt Friend, presenter of CNN's America Laughs, adopted his finest English accent as he greeted the King at a garden party hosted at the UK Ambassador's residence in Washington DC.Mr Friend, who stood next to legendary British diver Tom Daley and Kaitlan Collins, is said to have told the King: "I'm going to do my impersonation of you, that's not bad.

negation mismatch

A: King Charles demonstrated his characteristic good humour during the opening day of his American State Visit when a comedian attempted an impression of the monarch to his face.Matt Friend, presenter of CNN's America Laughs, adopted his finest English accent as he greeted the King at a garden party hosted at the UK Ambassador's residence in Washington DC.Mr Friend, who stood next to legendary British diver Tom Daley and Kaitlan Collins, is said to have told the King: "I'm going to do my impersonation of you, that's not bad.

B: Royal broadcaster says King Charles finds Trump fascinating and plans to make his historic four-day U.S.

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A: King Charles demonstrated his characteristic good humour during the opening day of his American State Visit when a comedian attempted an impression of the monarch to his face.Matt Friend, presenter of CNN's America Laughs, adopted his finest English accent as he greeted the King at a garden party hosted at the UK Ambassador's residence in Washington DC.Mr Friend, who stood next to legendary British diver Tom Daley and Kaitlan Collins, is said to have told the King: "I'm going to do my impersonation of you, that's not bad.

B: King Charles left First Lady Melania Trump in stitches as she showed off a new beehive on the first day of the landmark US State Visit yesterday.The pair, joined by spouses Donald Trump and Queen Camilla, viewed the hive, crafted in the distinctive shape of the White House itself.It joins a pair of existing colonies that have occupied the south grounds since 2009, positioned close to the historic kitchen garden.During the height of summer, these established hives are home to roughly 70,000 bees, which together produce between 200 and 225 pounds of clover honey each year.

Summary

**Summary:** The British monarch, King Charles III, is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump and deliver an address to Congress today as part of a high-stakes state visit. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the complex dynamics between Britain and the United States, particularly in terms of royal diplomacy and

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