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…