The article reports on King Charles III and Queen Camilla's final day in the US, focusing on their farewell ceremony with President Trump, military rituals at Arlington, and various public events highlighting diplomatic and cultural engagement.
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The King recognised in the audience a certain courtesan, one of the many women with whom he was rumoured to have had an affair, and the President said to him, would you like her to be asked to leave? And Bertie said, not at all, explaining it pained him to think the Parisium should find it necessary to ignore the laws of gallantry in order to avoid offending my well-known taste for austerity. In 24... In 24 hours, Bertie had wooed the good people of Paris, and I think that's exactly the same, the charm, the understated humour, the fact that Charles is a genuinely nice guy just proves that constitutional monarchy has a very real place still, certainly in Britain. I was starting as a result of the... You know, the lesson of Mountbatten Windsor disasters and knowing the quality of our governors general over the years is starting to incline toward republicanism. But I do really think that the monarchy, even in New Zealand, continues to have a place. It can't last forever, like any human institution, and eventually will go partways, but you've got to take your hat off to the guy for the excellent work that he's done. And this is not the only one. I mean, there was his visit with Leo and praying with Leo, the visit to the presidency and numerous presidencies around Europe. The guy has been a very busy been, faster. I Indeed.
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symbolic diplomatic gesture observed
Coalition Sabotage, Demographic Bombs and a King Conquers Congressbrilliant diplomatic tour de force
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