King Charles says US-UK to continue to defend ‘shared values’ on 250th anniversary

King Charles III today said the US and UK would continue to defend “shared values”, in a message to US President Donald Trump and the American people on the country’s 250th independence anniversary.

Jul 4, 2026 - 20:10
King Charles says US-UK to continue to defend ‘shared values’ on 250th anniversary
US President Donald Trump (right) and Britain’s King Charles III inspect a Guard of Honour during a ceremonial welcome in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle in Windsor on September 17, 2025, during the US president’s second state visit. — Kirsty Wigglesworth/Pool/AFP pic

The monarch wrote in a message posted on X that as the two countries “look ahead to the next 250 years, I have no doubt we will continue to defend our shared values”, including liberty and the rule of law.

The 77-year-old along with Queen Camilla made a four-day state visit to the US at the end of April. Aimed at healing strained ties between Washington and London, the trip was hailed as a success by British and US media.

The king wrote today that he believed the “connection between our peoples... will only grow stronger with time”. — AFP

[Source: Malay Mail]