Showing posts with label King's speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King's speech. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

King Charles III Addresses Joint Meeting of U.S. Congress

April 28, 2026 | Britain's King Charles III addresses a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress in honor of the 250th anniversary of American independence.


RELATED NYT ARTICLES TO READ:

Beneath King Charles’s Jokes and Decorum, Some Subtle Rebuttals to Trump: King Charles III gently pushed back against President Trump’s attacks on Britain and NATO, and he spoke of the importance of checks and balances. »

At State Dinner, King Charles Charms the Court of Trump” King Charles III presented President Trump with a golden bell. “Should you ever need to get hold of us,” the king said, “well, just give us a ring!” »

See the Menu for the British Royal State Dinner: Spring-herbed ravioli and Dover sole meunière are among the dishes at the dinner honoring King Charles III of Britain and Queen Camilla. »

King Charles Issues ‘Pretty Direct’ Warning to US Congress about Power without Checks and Balances

Apr 28, 2026 | "In terms of the UK-US relationship, I think he’s played a blinder."

King Charles made “very barbed” comments to the US Congress, reminding Americans that in their democracy, “executive power is subject to checks and balances”, says British diplomat and former Brexit counsellor at the British Embassy in Washington, Alexandra Hall Hall.


Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Promise of a Changed U.K. Comes Wrapped in Royal Tradition

THE NEW YORK TIMES: From plans to tackle climate change to ending the role of hereditary legislators, the ceremonial King’s Speech showcased the progressive priorities of Britain’s Labour government.

At last, a “King’s Speech” that the king himself might have written, at least in its bridge-building, planet-saving passages.

On Wednesday, King Charles III formally opened Britain’s Parliament, presenting the priorities of Britain’s new Labour government, a center-left legislative agenda that chimes with some of his own cherished projects, from curbing climate change to cultivating close ties with the European Union.

It was a stark contrast to last year, when Charles presented the agenda of the Conservative government, which included plans to expand oil and gas drilling in the North Sea. Critics said that was at odds with Britain’s “net zero” emissions goals; the Labour government has promised to end new oil and gas exploration.

Nothing in the king’s demeanor suggested that he was any more enthusiastic speaking the words drafted for him by Prime Minister Keir Starmer than he was with last year’s speech, prepared by Mr. Starmer’s predecessor, Rishi Sunak. His poker face spoke to a lifetime of studied political neutrality, a central tenet of Britain’s constitutional monarchy. That job requirement is rarely tested more than on the day the king opens Parliament, wearing the jewel-encrusted Imperial State Crown to deliver a speech jam-packed with politics. » | Mark Landler, Reporting from London | Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Watch excerpts from the King’s speech here.