King Charles to honour 'people of all faiths and none' in historic US Congress speech amid last-minute changes
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King Charles to honour 'people of all faiths and none' in historic US Congress speech amid last-minute changes

April 27, 2026
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King Charles will honour people of all faiths and none in his historic US Congress speech tomorrow, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.The King will deliver a landmark address to the United States Congress on Tuesday, becoming only the second British monarch to address a joint meeting, following Queen Elizabeth II’s historic speech in 1991.GB News understands the speech, expected to last for 20 minutes, has been prepared with input from the UK Government to reflect its strategic priorities, though the tone and language will also carry the King’s personal imprint.The monarch will use the address to emphasise the strength of the UK-US relationship at a time of global uncertainty, highlighting the enduring importance of shared democratic values.

King Charles to honour 'people of all faiths and none' in historic US Congress speech amid last-minute changes

TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say In what was a last-minute change to the speech, the King will reference the events of Saturday evening in his opening remarks, offering a message of solidarity and support.He will tell lawmakers he brings “the highest regard and friendship of the British people to the people of the United States” during a landmark anniversary year.The central theme of the speech will focus on the deep-rooted ties between the two nations, forged over more than two centuries. While acknowledging that Britain and America have not always agreed, the King will stress that their shared “democratic, legal and social traditions” have ensured they consistently find common ground.GB News understands the monarch will underline how these foundations, which trace back as far as Magna Carta, have enabled both countries to work together in ways that deliver not only national benefits but global impact.The King is also expected to draw on his personal faith, speaking about the moral responsibilities shared by both nations.He will highlight what he sees as a common “generosity of spirit and a duty to foster compassion, to promote peace, to deepen mutual understanding and to value people of all faiths and none”.Defence and security will feature prominently in the address. The King is set to reflect on his own experience in the Royal Navy, while pointing to the long-standing cooperation between the UK and the US.LATEST ROYAL DEVELOPMENTSKing and Queen greet Donald and Melania Trump at White House in landmark momentDonald Trump and King sit down for tea as President to discuss 'everything'King and Queen touch down in Washington DC as Donald Trump meeting loomsTheir defence, intelligence and security partnerships, he will note, are “measured not in years but in decades”.GB News understands he will also touch on current geopolitical challenges, including Nato, Aukus, the Middle East and Ukraine, framing them within the broader need to defend shared values and uphold the rule of law.Looking ahead, the King is expected to highlight the importance of future trade and technology partnerships in sustaining economic prosperity, while also addressing environmental concerns. He will stress the need to protect “Nature’s own economy” alongside traditional economic interests.The address will conclude with a reflection on the long arc of UK-US relations, which the King will describe as a story of “reconciliation and renewal”, culminating in “one of the greatest alliances in human history”. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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