The King’s address to US Congress has won over a surprising array of fans. As it described as a Love Actually speech, but written by Plato, Katie Rosseinsky explores how Charles found his voice – and even anti-royalists wanted to listen

Charles quoted Wilde and Dickens in measured masterclass – and no tirade as yet from mad monarch in White House

The king spoke of shared values and traditions that Trump has long abandoned — and made some pointed references to ‘checks and balances’ needed to restrain the presidency, reports…

King’s carefully crafted address to US Congress was the result of close liaison with aides, No 10 and Foreign Office

The King’s address to US Congress has won over a surprising array of fans. As it described as a Love Actually speech, but written by Plato, Katie Rosseinsky explores how Charles…