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From April 27 to 30, 2026, King Charles III conducted a state visit to the United States. In his remarks at the state dinner at the White House, the King emphasized that, in addition to representing the United Kingdom, he also speaks for a community of 15 Commonwealth nations over which he serves as monarch.
The British monarch functions as a symbolic figure embodying a broader community of the traditional global transatlantic elite, parts of which have been shaped over centuries around the British monarchy, aristocracy, “old money,” and the financial institutions of the City of London.
Charles III remains effectively the only figure in the democratic world with whom Donald Trump engages with respect and as an equal, reflecting his own aspiration to align himself and his family with aristocratic status and to construct a dynastic brand.
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