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King Charles Gambled the Monarchy on Trump—Only He Could Pull it Off

After King Charles III’s address to Congress, a historic occasion to mark 250 years of American Independence from British rule, we might have to invent a new one: Charlie the Charmer. 

During his state visit to the USA, King Charles III took a major gamble by indirectly challenging President Donald Trump's past comments on a raft of issues, including NATO, to repeated standing ovations from both parties in Congress.

The King's speech at the dinner was laced with numerous historical jokes about the White House but also saw the British monarch reflecting British foreign policy with Charles referencing numerous areas on which the president has been at loggerheads with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in recent weeks.

Newsweek’s chief royal correspondent Jack Royston dissected the King’s state visit including that speech to Congress, and explains why Charles’ Trump gamble paid off.

From Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle, and King Charles and Camilla to Prince William and Kate to Meghan and Harry, Newsweek's podcast The Royal Report brings you all the royal news. Hosted by Newsweek's chief royal correspondent Jack Royston, each episode features a mix of headlines and in-depth analysis. Subscribe and listen to the Royal Report from Newsweek or wherever you get your favorite shows.

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