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UK Royals Visit Trump Amid US-Britain Diplomatic Tensions

A warm welcome at the White House could not fully mask the underlying tensions between the United States and the United Kingdom. After seeing the king and queen off in their limousine, Trump spoke briefly with reporters, calling it "a really good meeting" and describing the royal couple as "incredible people" and "a fantastic person," adding that hosting them was "a real honor."

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A Rare Congressional Address on the Horizon
The visit carries significant diplomatic weight. Addresses to joint meetings of Congress are rarely extended — they are typically reserved for the closest American allies or globally influential leaders. The most recent such address was delivered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in July 2024.

The fact that this honor is now being discussed in connection with the British monarch signals just how much Washington wants to project warmth, even as the relationship faces real pressure behind the scenes.

Cracks Beneath the Surface
Not everything is smooth between the two nations. As tensions have grown over the US-Israeli offensive against Iran, an internal Pentagon communication surfaced suggesting that Washington might reconsider its longstanding support for Britain's claim to the Falkland Islands — a striking signal given how sensitive that dispute remains for London.



Meanwhile, Britain's ambassador to Washington, Christian Turner, stirred quiet controversy after the Financial Times reported his remarks describing the so-called "special relationship" between the two countries. Turner reportedly told a group of teenage British students visiting the US in early February that the only truly "special relationship" the US holds is probably with Israel, and that he personally disliked the phrase, calling it "q.

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