King Charles Wins Congress with Wit, No Mad Monarch Tirade
King Charles III delivered a measured speech to the US Congress on Tuesday, earning a standing ovation and long applause. He quoted literary figures Oscar Wilde and Charles Dickens, as well as statesmen Henry Kissinger, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. The British monarch used humor and subtle diplomacy in a charm offensive aimed at American lawmakers, not President Donald Trump. The performance was seen as a successful flex of soft power, reinforcing the "special relationship" between the UK and the US.