- King Charles and Queen Camilla concluded their four-day state visit to the US, aimed at reinforcing transatlantic ties and addressing diplomatic strains.
- The visit's final day included a White House farewell with US president Donald Trump, who praised Charles as the “greatest king” and announced the rollback of US tariffs on UK whisky.
- During their time in the US, the royal couple also laid a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery and attended events in Virginia, including one marking 250 years of American independence.
- King Charles subsequently departed for and landed in Bermuda, making his first visit as monarch to the British overseas territory, with Queen Camilla not accompanying him on this leg.
- The US tour featured a historic address to Congress, where King Charles underscored NATO cooperation and continued support for Ukraine.
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