{"id":209158,"date":"2026-04-29T07:03:45","date_gmt":"2026-04-29T07:03:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/king-gets-ovation-for-congress-speech-warning-of-volatile-world-bbc\/"},"modified":"2026-04-29T07:03:45","modified_gmt":"2026-04-29T07:03:45","slug":"king-gets-ovation-for-congress-speech-warning-of-volatile-world-bbc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/king-gets-ovation-for-congress-speech-warning-of-volatile-world-bbc\/","title":{"rendered":"King gets ovation for Congress speech warning of volatile world &#8211; BBC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>King Charles stressed the value and importance of the &quot;indispensable&quot; UK and US partnership in a well-received speech to Congress in Washington DC.<br \/>Speaking in the US Capitol, the King warned the two nations had to stand together in a &quot;more volatile, more dangerous&quot; era &#8211; and he delivered some hard truths about the need to back Nato.<br \/>&quot;We meet in times of great uncertainty, in times of conflict from Europe to the Middle East which pose immense challenges,&quot; he told the chamber, filled with US lawmakers.<br \/>It was the biggest diplomatic moment of his reign, against a backdrop of deepening political tensions between the US and the UK &#8211; and in the end, he got a standing ovation before he&#x27;d spoken.<br \/>There were about 12 standing ovations in total, as the audience repeatedly interrupted the King&#x27;s address with loud applause.<br \/>It might once have been taken for granted that the US and UK would be partners in defending democratic values.<br \/>But after recent tensions there seemed to be no such guarantees &#8211; and the King was here to rekindle that alliance, to an audience including US Vice-President JD Vance and political powerbrokers from both Republican and Democrat parties.<br \/>The King spelt out the cornerstones to his US audience: there had to be support for Nato, &quot;keeping North Americans and Europeans safe from our common adversaries&quot;. There needed to be backing for the &quot;defence of Ukraine and her most courageous people&quot;.<br \/>Such speeches are written with the Foreign Office, and there was a clear message sent to US President Donald Trump, who has called for more military spending from US allies.<br \/>&quot;Our country, in order to be fit for the future, has committed to the biggest sustained increase in defence spending since the Cold War,&quot; said the King.<br \/>The domed Capitol building looks part-temple and part-courthouse, appropriate for a speech that was strong on moral messages.<br \/>&quot;I am inspired by the profound respect that develops as people of different faiths grow in their understanding of each other,&quot; said the King, calling for peace, at a time of an unpredictable conflict in Iran and the Middle East.<br \/>But in a later speech at the White House state dinner, President Trump seemed to claim that the King supported him in his position on Iran not being allowed to have nuclear weapons &#8211; when the UK and the US had already publicly disagreed over Iran.<br \/>&quot;We have militarily defeated that particular opponent, and we&#x27;re never going to let that opponent ever&#8230; Charles agrees with me, even more than I do&#8230; we&#x27;re never going to let that opponent have nuclear weapons,&quot; Trump told guests at the state dinner.<br \/>The King would usually stay out of such political questions.<br \/>In response to Trump&#x27;s comments, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said the King is &quot;naturally mindful of his government&#x27;s long-standing and well-known position on the prevention of nuclear proliferation&quot;. <br \/>This state visit has also brought personal pressures on the King and Queen, in the toxic fall-out from the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal.<br \/>There have been calls for the King and Queen to meet survivors of the sex offender Epstein. That hasn&#x27;t happened because of concerns about jeopardising the legal process.<br \/>The speech made a coded reference to such abuse, not mentioning Epstein by name, but calling for support for &quot;victims of some of the ills that so tragically exist in our societies today&quot;.<br \/>There was also a reference to the gun attack in Washington DC at the weekend, which has seen a man <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/cew7wez72vxo\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">charged with attempting to assassinate Trump<\/a> and has raised security in the US capital to an even more intense level.<br \/>&quot;Let me say with unshakeable resolve: such acts of violence will never succeed,&quot; said the King.<br \/>It&#x27;s 35 years since the last time a monarch delivered such a speech to both houses of Congress, when the King&#x27;s mother Queen Elizabeth II visited.<br \/>That had been in 1991, with the Berlin Wall knocked down, victory declared in the Cold War and liberal democracy in its most self-confident ascendancy.<br \/>Now the King had to be the cheerleader for such threatened values, talking of the need for an international rule of law and the importance of a shared belief in &quot;democratic, legal and social traditions&quot;.<br \/>It was like a civics revision lesson in one of the great cradles of democracy.<br \/>With such shared historical and philosophical roots, &quot;our two countries have always found ways to come together&quot;, said the King, as he warned against isolationism.<br \/>There was even room for a gag about the US being a young country, as it marks its 250th anniversary. &quot;That&#x27;s 250 years, or as we say in the United Kingdom, just the other day,&quot; the King said, getting a big laugh in response.<br \/>There were other jokes in the state dinner exchanges. The King teased his audience about the US&#x27;s colonial past.<br \/>&quot;You recently commented, Mr President, that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German,&quot; says the King.<br \/>&quot;Dare I say that, if it wasn&#x27;t for us, you&#x27;d be speaking French\u2026!&quot; he told his audience.<br \/>After the rocky UK and US relationship of recent months, the King&#x27;s challenging mission has been to repair some of the damage. He has used his own prestige &#8211; and Trump&#x27;s fascination with monarchy &#8211; to try to rebuild a sense of transatlantic trust.<br \/>The UK visitors, including Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, will have been heartened by the speeches, both to Congress and at the state dinner.<br \/>The King made some serious points and President Trump, mostly, avoided controversy. There were no walk-outs or protests about Epstein survivors and that perhaps reflected that the first two days of the state visit have been inside a security bubble, with no access for the public.<br \/>President Trump looked delighted with a gift at the state dinner, when the King gave him an original bell from a wartime submarine, called HMS Trump.<br \/>&quot;And should you ever need to get hold of us\u2026 well, just give us a ring!&quot; said the King.<br \/>That more positive mood music, and the thunderous applause in the Congress chamber, will have encouraged the UK delegation that a corner could be turned. <br \/>In the King&#x27;s words, it&#x27;s been a &quot;story of reconciliation, renewal and remarkable partnership&quot;.<br \/><a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/newsletters\/zkp3wsg\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">Sign up here to get the latest royal stories and analysis<\/a> every week with our Royal Watch newsletter. Those outside the UK can <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/cloud.email.bbc.com\/RoyalWatch_Newsletter_SignUp\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">sign up here<\/a>.<br \/>There were some lines in the speech that may have buoyed Democrats \u2013 and raised eyebrows in the White House.<br \/>King Charles III and Queen Camilla continued their state visit to the US with a White House state dinner and a speech from the King to Congress.<br \/>It was the first time a sitting British monarch had addressed the chamber since Queen Elizabeth II in 1991. <br \/>The US president was speaking about his mother Mary&#x27;s love for the Royal Family during a speech at the White House, attended by the King and Queen.<br \/>King Charles will address the US Congress on Tuesday at a time of diplomatic tensions between London and Washington.<br \/>Copyright 2026 BBC. All rights reserved. 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