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The diplomacy at play behind the King's speeches

King Charles III's speech to Congress captivated audiences with its nuanced diplomacy, receiving 12 standing ovations. By addressing NATO, Ukraine, and climate change, he skillfully balanced subtle critiques and praises, leaving a lasting i...

BBC News· Apr 29, 2026 · 3:03 PM · 4 views

King Charles III's speech to Congress captivated audiences with its nuanced diplomacy, receiving 12 standing ovations. By addressing NATO, Ukraine, and climate change, he skillfully balanced subtle critiques and praises, leaving a lasting impression. Discover how he invoked historical ties and alliances to challenge current policies. #KingCharles #Diplomacy #Speech #NATO #ClimateChange

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