Show notes
Jenna of SmartHER News shares a “cheat sheet” on why King Charles’s U.S. visit and address to Congress matters, noting his first trip as king, and only the second time a British monarch has addressed Congress. The historic moment marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence from the same country that King Charles.Jenna highlights the speech’s self-deprecating humor and its historical references from the Magna Carta to the British Enlightenment.Jenna points to moments that seemed to allude to societal “ills” and (Epstein) victims, and the Kings ironic remarks about limiting centralized power. She underscores King Charles' explicit support for Ukraine, and mentions of joint defense efforts like F-35s and an ambitious submarine program. She concludes with a question about how the King's comments about a "partnership born out of dispute but no less strong" apply to modern day America.



