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King Charles state visit to US to go on as planned after shooting

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Deutsche Welle English - Top 3 weeks ago • dw.com
King Charles commemorates 9/11 victims in New York visit
PoliticsUnited States of AmericaKing Charles commemorates 9/11 victims in New York visitKate Hairsine with Reuters, AP, dpa04/30/2026April 30, 2026The royal couple laid a bouquet at the September 11 Memorial and met with…
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Deutsche Welle English - World 3 weeks ago • dw.com
King Charles commemorates 9/11 victims in New York visit
PoliticsUnited States of AmericaKing Charles commemorates 9/11 victims in New York visitKate Hairsine with Reuters, AP, dpa04/30/2026April 30, 2026The royal couple laid a bouquet at the September 11 Memorial and met with…
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France24 English - Americas 3 weeks ago • france24.com
Charles on a mission: Can king's state visit salvage US-UK ties?
Call it the royal trump card: King Charles dispatched to Washington on a state visit at the lowest point in the Special Relationship in at least seven decades. We'll ask if catering to Donald Trump's enthusiasm for the B…
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France24 English - Americas 3 weeks ago • france24.com
King Charles III begins US visit despite shooting, transatlantic tensions
Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla began a four-day visit to the United States on Monday to honor historic ties between the two countries as the US marks its 250th anniversary. The trip will take place despite…
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France24 English - Europe 3 weeks ago • france24.com
King Charles state visit to US to go on as planned after shooting
King Charles' state visit to the US will go ahead as planned ​on Monday despite the shooting incident at a White House dinner attended by President Donald Trump, Buckingham Palace said after discussions with US officials…
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