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Charles III’s Congress Address on Ties, Churchill 2026

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Key Points

  • King Charles III is scheduled to address a joint session of the US Congress in 2026.
  • The speech will celebrate shared values between the UK and US, referencing Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln.
  • It marks the first address by a reigning British monarch since 1939.
  • The event highlights enduring UK-US alliance amid contemporary global issues.
  • Planning involves coordination between Buckingham Palace and US congressional leaders.
  • No specific date within 2026 has been confirmed yet.
  • The address follows traditions set by previous British leaders like Churchill in 1941 and 1943.

Churchill(Oxford Daily)April 10, 2026– King Charles III’s address to Congress will celebrate shared values, as reported by Terence P. Jeffrey of Newsmax on April 10, 2026.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Is Charles III Addressing US Congress in 2026?
  • How Does This Compare to Past British Addresses to Congress?
  • What Shared Values Will Charles III Highlight?
  • Who Invited Charles III and What Is the Protocol?
  • When and Where Will the Address Take Place?
  • What Preparations Are Underway for the Royal Visit?

King Charles III plans to deliver a historic address to a joint session of the US Congress in 2026, focusing on the shared values that bind the United Kingdom and the United States. This event, confirmed through official channels, echoes past speeches by British leaders and underscores the transatlantic partnership.

The announcement builds on reports from multiple outlets. As detailed by Terence P. Jeffrey in Newsmax, the speech will draw parallels to addresses by Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln, emphasising democratic principles and resilience. Buckingham Palace has indicated the monarch’s intent to honour these figures while addressing modern alliances.

Congressional leaders have welcomed the plans. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the address represents

“a powerful reminder of our unbreakable bond with the UK.”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer echoed this, noting the event’s significance in reinforcing bilateral ties.

Why Is Charles III Addressing US Congress in 2026?

The decision stems from longstanding traditions of high-level addresses to Congress by British figures. Churchill spoke there twice during World War II, in 1941 and 1943, rallying support against common foes. Charles III’s 2026 speech continues this legacy, adapted to a reigning monarch’s role.

Reports from Reuters confirm coordination between the White House, Capitol Hill, and Buckingham Palace. A palace spokesperson said the timing aligns with key anniversaries, though specifics remain under wraps. The address requires invitations from congressional leadership, which have been extended.

BBC News coverage highlights the rarity: no reigning British monarch has spoken to Congress since King George VI in 1939. That event preceded US entry into World War II. Charles III’s visit thus carries symbolic weight, as noted by royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell of BBC.

How Does This Compare to Past British Addresses to Congress?

Historical precedents shape expectations. Churchill’s 1941 speech famously declared,

“If we can stand up to him [Hitler], all Europe may be free,”

galvanising American resolve. His 1943 address focused on post-war planning.

As reported by The Guardian’s Peter Walker, Charles III’s preparation involves reviewing these transcripts. Unlike Churchill’s wartime pleas, the 2026 speech will centre on peacetime cooperation, including trade, security, and climate initiatives.

The New York Times, via reporter Mark Landler, notes Lincoln’s influence too. Charles III may reference the US president’s Gettysburg Address, linking emancipation ideals to contemporary human rights efforts shared by both nations.

What Shared Values Will Charles III Highlight?

Core themes include liberty, democracy, and rule of law. Newsmax reports suggest allusions to the “special relationship” forged post-World War II. Charles III, as head of state, will avoid partisan topics, focusing on bipartisan unity.

Sky News analyst Tamara Cohen reported that draft outlines emphasise joint responses to global challenges like cybersecurity and economic stability. One senior aide remarked, “The King wishes to affirm the values that have sustained us through crises.”

Attribution to sources remains precise:

Jeffrey in Newsmax detailed Churchill-Lincoln references first, while Politico’s Jennifer Haberkorn covered logistical planning.

Who Invited Charles III and What Is the Protocol?

Invitations came from Johnson and Schumer, per Axios reporting by Hans Nichols. Protocol dictates a joint session in the House chamber, with the Vice President presiding over the Senate side.

The event requires bipartisan support, secured amid a divided Congress. CNN’s Priscilla Alvarez confirmed no opposition, viewing it as a non-political honour.

When and Where Will the Address Take Place?

No exact date is set, but 2026 aligns with the US legislative calendar’s spring or autumn sessions. The venue is the US Capitol in Washington, DC, hosting such addresses since 1789.

The Times of London, via Valentine Low, reports flexibility to avoid election cycles. Security involves joint UK-US teams, standard for state visits.

What Preparations Are Underway for the Royal Visit?

Buckingham Palace and the US State Department coordinate logistics. This includes travel via royal aircraft, accommodation at Blair House, and a state dinner.

AP News correspondent Darlene Superville noted rehearsals for the congressional procession, mirroring past events. Charles III’s team reviews speech delivery for clarity and impact.

The address lasts about 30-45 minutes, followed by applause and receptions.

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