King Charles' visit to the US will proceed as planned
Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles' state visit to the United States will continue despite a recent shooting incident. The trip is scheduled to begin on Monday. (sources: france24, independent, nbcnews, foxnews, bbc)

King Charles' state visit to the U.S. will take place as scheduled following a shooting at a White House dinner. The visit aims to strengthen ties between the U.K. and the U.S.
- Buckingham Palace announced that the visit will proceed after discussions with U.S. officials.
- The state visit is set to last four days and includes a private meeting with U.S. officials.
- The visit coincides with the 250th anniversary of American independence.
Why it matters
The visit is intended to reinforce the relationship between the U.K. and the U.S.
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