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President Donald Trump and King Charles III celebrated the enduring alliance between their nations at a White House state dinner on Tuesday evening, capping a day of pomp and diplomacy that included the king’s rare address to a joint session of Congress. The White House marked the occasion by posting a photo of the two leaders on social media with the caption “TWO KINGS,” a move that drew widespread attention.people
The state dinner in the East Room brought together more than 100 guests, including six Supreme Court justices, Republican lawmakers, billionaires, and top administration officials, according to The New York Times. King Charles toasted what he called the “indispensable” US-UK alliance, while Trump described the bond between the two countries in poetic terms, saying they were “akin to two notes forming a single chord, or two stanzas of one poem”.cnn
Charles’s toast was, by several accounts, a deft exercise in diplomacy — blending British humor with flattery tailored to Trump, including a toast with Coca-Cola and a quip about “adjustments” to the East Wing. As a gift, Charles presented Trump with a bell from the HMS Trump, a Royal Navy submarine. First Lady Melania Trump curated the dinner menu, which featured Dover sole meunière and a dessert made with honey from the White House beehives, which the royal couple had toured the previous day.the-independent
The celebratory tone could not fully mask underlying friction over the ongoing conflict in Iran. During his toast, Trump characterized the situation as “a little Middle East work” and claimed both he and Charles agreed that Iran must never possess a nuclear weapon. Buckingham Palace later responded to Trump’s assertion, as the king’s constitutional role prevents him from taking public political positions. Trump had previously told the BBC that Charles’s visit could help repair relations with Britain strained by disagreements over the UK’s level of support for the Iran campaign.nbcnews
The state visit — the first by a reigning British monarch since Queen Elizabeth II visited in 2007 — coincides with celebrations marking 250 years of American independence from Britain. Earlier Tuesday, Charles became only the second British monarch to address Congress, following Elizabeth II’s speech in 1991, speaking about the “truly unique” relationship between the two nations. The royal couple’s four-day itinerary, running from April 27 to 30, also includes a visit to the September 11 Memorial in New York and engagements in Virginia.wikipedia