King Charles III Tells U.S. Congress: Actions Speak Louder Than Words

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Published: April 29, 2026
By: Nigeria TV Info
Meta Description: King Charles III addresses U.S. Congress, emphasizing that America’s global actions matter more than words during a historic Washington visit.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — King Charles III has urged the United States to match its global rhetoric with decisive action, telling lawmakers that what the country does carries greater weight than what it says.
Speaking before a joint session of the U.S. Congress, the British monarch delivered a strong message on leadership, cooperation, and global responsibility during his state visit to Washington.
The King’s visit included high-level talks with Donald Trump at the White House, where he was accompanied by Queen Camilla. The engagements focused on strengthening diplomatic ties between the United Kingdom and the United States.
Key Message: Global Leadership Requires Action
In his address, King Charles stressed the critical role the United States plays on the world stage, warning that its decisions have far-reaching consequences.
“America’s words carry weight and meaning
 the actions of this great nation matter even more,” he told lawmakers.
He highlighted pressing global challenges, including security concerns and international cooperation, urging stronger collaboration among allies.
Call for Unity Amid Global Challenges
The monarch cautioned that no single nation can tackle today’s global issues alone, emphasizing the importance of unity and shared responsibility.
“The challenges we face are too great for any one nation to bear alone,” he said.
His remarks come at a time of increasing geopolitical tensions, where cooperation between major powers remains essential for stability and progress.
Strengthening U.S.-UK Relations
The address underscores ongoing efforts to reinforce the historic alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States. King Charles’ visit is seen as a significant diplomatic moment aimed at deepening ties and addressing shared global priorities.

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