King Charles III’s first state visit as monarch was framed as a historic diplomatic moment — he met President Trump, received a formal White House welcome, and became the first British monarch to address Congress since 1991. The visit included a New York stop to honor 9/11 victims and drew heightened security and protests. Domestically, royal officials have since said the king will not return to live at Buckingham Palace after its refurbishment, underscoring that his public duties and overseas engagements are now being carried out alongside a changed pattern of royal residences.
Click a connection line between nodes to view confidence and evidence.