King Charles Congress
Definition
The historic joint address delivered by King Charles III to a joint meeting of the United States Congress on April 28, 2026, during his state visit to the US, emphasizing the unbreakable US-UK alliance amid calls for support in Ukraine and praise for democratic checks and balances.
A reference to the first speech by a reigning British monarch to the US Congress since Queen Elizabeth II in 1991, marked by bipartisan applause and ceremonial pomp under President Trump.
Examples
The King Charles Congress address had lawmakers from both sides standing to applaud checks and balances, a feat rarer than a royal corgi in Congress.
After the White House drama, King Charles Congress delivered the perfect blend of wit, history, and transatlantic pep talk that even skeptics couldn't resist.
King Charles Congress reminded everyone of unbreakable bonds by name-dropping Ukraine support, proving monarchs still excel at subtle diplomacy over partisan gridlock.
Tuning into King Charles Congress felt like peak prestige TV: historic speeches, Trump welcomes, and Congress actually agreeing on something for once.