King Charles Seemingly Picks a Side in the Harry-Trump Spat During Congress Address

King Charles casually became the first reigning British monarch in ages to address the US Congress — and used the moment to deliver what can only be described as the world's most polished diplomatic nudge.

But Charles didn't just show up for the schabang — he reminded America that its words carry weight, its actions even more so. Subtle? Yes.

Directed at anyone in particular? He'll never tell.

Harry probably did smile, looking up from his phone, and maybe felt relieved.

Meghan Markle Plans Royal-Coded Move for Archie’s Birthday — but Harry Fears It’s ‘Pushing the Line’

Trouble in Montecito!

Harry and Meghan are reportedly at odds over whether to share an official photo of Archie for his 7th birthday.

Meghan wants the full royal portrait treatment. Harry's nervous about trolls and the family back home.

But but but, Meghan has already released a candle named after the kid's birthday, so the low-profile ship may have already sailed.

William Reportedly Had a Request for Charles Ahead of His US Visit — but Camilla Was Not Having It

Turns out the most dramatic moment of the royal US visit didn't happen in Washington — it happened long before they left, somewhere in the palace that they call home.

William reportedly begged his father not to go.

Camilla, without missing a beat, reminded him that duty comes first.

Charles, presumably, rang for his butler. The monarchy, ladies and gentlemen.

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