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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 24 MIN

King Stands Up For UK, Charms Trump As Royal Tour of U.S. Continues

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King Charles and Queen Camilla had a packed second day of his royal tour of the U.S. After a military welcome at the White House - where Donald Trump joked about his mother having a crush on the King - the King then delivered a historic speech to Congress, where he advocated for the UK-U.S. Special Relationship, Ukraine, NATO, and the environment. That was all before a swanky state dinner - where Trump alleged during his speech that the King agreed with his position that Iran shouldn't have a nuclear weapon.On this episode of The Royal Tea, Jeremy Kyle is joined by Talk's Royal Correspondent Rupert Bell to discuss the tour - with Bell calling in the most important days of the King's reign so far, and how the tour is reiterating the Royal Family's role in representing Britain.And Talk reporter Samara Gill joins Jeremy to discuss how Charles is showcasing the best of Britain and putting a real charm offensive on to win over Trump.And Julia Hartley-Brewer is joined by Dickie Arbiter, former Press Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II, discuss the King's soft diplomacy during his speech, and how the personal relationships play a key role in diplomatic relations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

King Charles and Queen Camilla had a packed second day of his royal tour of the U.S. After a military welcome at the White House - where Donald Trump joked about his mother having a crush on the King - the King then delivered a historic speech to Congress, where he advocated for the UK-U.S. Special Relationship, Ukraine, NATO, and the environment. That was all before a swanky state dinner - where Trump alleged during his speech that the King agreed with his position that Iran shouldn't have a nuclear weapon.On this episode of The Royal Tea, Jeremy Kyle is joined by Talk's Royal Correspondent Rupert Bell to discuss the tour - with Bell calling in the most important days of the King's reign so far, and how the tour is reiterating the Royal Family's role in representing Britain.And Talk reporter Samara Gill joins Jeremy to discuss how Charles is showcasing the best of Britain and putting a real charm offensive on to win over Trump.And Julia Hartley-Brewer is joined by Dickie Arbiter, former Press Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II, discuss the King's soft diplomacy during his speech, and how the personal relationships play a key role in diplomatic relations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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