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King Charles III reaffirms US-UK military ties and swaps jests with Trump at state dinner

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Washington, DC | April 29, 2026 8:23:15 AM IST
Highlighting the enduring strength of the transatlantic bond, Britain's King Charles III emphasised the vital nature of the US and UK trade and defence partnership during a formal address following remarks by President Donald Trump.

The monarch underscored the historical depth of the alliance, noting the shared sacrifices made by both nations. "Our people have fought and fallen together in defense of the values we cherish across the ocean and from coast to coast. We have traded, innovated and created together. We've stood together through the best and worst of times," the king said.

Transitioning from historical solidarity to modern-day anxieties, His Majesty warned of an increasingly volatile global landscape. He pointed to the multifaceted nature of current threats, ranging from hostile actors to the rapid evolution of science. The King noted the gravity of the challenges we now face from those who wish us harm across the world, to balancing the risks and opportunities of powerful new technologies, to the threats to the very international rules that have allowed us to trade and have kept power in balance for 80 years.

Specific focus was placed on the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe, with the King asserting that "freedom is under attack" because of the Russia invasion into Ukraine. He suggested that such aggression necessitates a more integrated approach to security through modern pacts.

"Today, our partnerships in NATO and AUKUS deepen our technological and military cooperation and ensure that together we can meet the challenges of an increasingly complex and contested world," the king said.

Despite the serious tone regarding geopolitics, the state dinner featured a lighter side of the monarch, who peppered his speech with wit regarding the shared, and occasionally turbulent, history of the two nations.

While acknowledging the current political climate, he called the president's second term "historic" and remarked that it was a pleasure to be back in this wonderful building, the heart of your democracy. He further amused the guests by reference to recent renovations, stating he noticed the readjustments to the East Wing. In a self-deprecating nod to the War of 1812, he quipped that the British made their own attempt at real estate redevelopment of the White House in 1814 when British forces burned the White House building.

The King also touched upon the deep cultural imprints of the British monarchy across the American landscape, specifically mentioning cities and states like Charleston and Annapolis.

In a final gesture of symbolic diplomacy, he presented President Trump with a bell from HMS Trump, a Royal Navy submarine that served during the Battle of the Pacific in World War II. He accompanied the gift with a light-hearted remark, "should you ever need to get hold of us, just give us a ring." (ANI)

 
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