“King Charles Woos Congress: Calls for UK-US Alliance”

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King Charles captivated Congress with a compelling address, urging Donald Trump to shift away from his America First policy in favor of a new alliance with Britain for global benefit. The monarch, receiving 22 rounds of applause during the 20-minute speech, emphasized the historic bond between the UK and the US, citing the enduring connections between past rulers and presidents.

Body language expert Bruce Durham of Huddle Culture noted King Charles’ confidence and charisma during the speech, contrasting it with his more reserved demeanor upon arrival in Washington. Durham highlighted the monarch’s comfort and mastery in delivering the address alongside Queen Camilla at Congress.

According to Durham, King Charles excelled in his delivery, showcasing ease and conviction as he spoke. The expert praised the monarch’s ability to engage the audience with humor and subtle gestures, making his points effectively without causing offense.

Durham commended King Charles’ use of soft diplomacy and strategic language, describing the address as a lesson in influencing others positively. The expert emphasized the monarch’s skillful balance of humor and seriousness, creating a memorable and impactful speech that resonated with both the live audience and viewers at home.

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