King Charles III to begin US state visit Monday as Iran war tensions simmer, days after shooting at Trump dinner.
Britain's King Charles III is set to begin a state visit to the United States on Monday as transatlantic tensions simmer over the Iran war, and despite a shooting two days earlier at a dinner attended by his host, President Donald Trump.
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Britain's King Charles III is set to begin a state visit to the United States on Monday as transatlantic tensions simmer over the Iran war, and despite a shooting two days earlier at a dinner attended by his host, President Donald Trump.
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