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Crowns, carriages and plumes: As King Charles takes centre stage in UK political drama, here’s the view from the US – UK Times

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The King taking centre stage at the State Opening of Parliament, replete with its traditional crowns, carriages, plumes, and tiaras, has captured significant media attention across the Atlantic, even as Britain grapples with political instability.

Despite President Donald Trump’s high-profile visit to China and ongoing tensions surrounding the Iran conflict dominating much of the US news agenda, the crisis at the heart of the UK Government has not gone unnoticed, largely due to the enduring appeal of British tradition and royalty to an American audience.

These transatlantic reports offer little comfort for Sir Keir Starmer, who is currently fighting for his political future following heavy losses in last week’s local elections.

The New York Times, for instance, ran with the understated headline: “King’s Speech Comes At An Awkward Time For Starmer”.

The publication highlighted the irony of the monarch delivering a legislative agenda for a Prime Minister who, facing a potential Labour revolt, may not have the opportunity to enact it.

Meanwhile, the Washington Post noted Charles set out the Government’s future plans as Sir Keir’s “job hangs in the balance”, amid “rising discontent” within his own party.

Sir Keir Starmer remains under pressure amid rumours of a Labour leadership contest
Sir Keir Starmer remains under pressure amid rumours of a Labour leadership contest (Toby Melville/PA)

In a variation on a familiar theme, ABC News reported the King laid out the Government’s agenda “as Starmer clings to job”.

In its coverage, CBS noted Sir Keir has vowed to fight on but pointed out the future may not be in his hands as parliamentary colleagues turn on him.

In addition to the recent drubbing at the polls, the broadcaster highlighted that the Prime Minister had been “bruised” over his appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington, despite his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

CBS also pointed to the criticism levelled at Sir Keir by the US president over his reluctance to support the Iran war, describing him as “no Winston Churchill”.

NBC News said the King’s Speech was given “as Westminster is rife with rumour over the Prime Minister’s future”.

Its report also noted Sir Keir’s “disastrous decision” to appoint Lord Mandelson and the subsequent arrest of the disgraced peer, who has denied any wrongdoing.

It said the scandal had “badly weakened” the Prime Minister and also highlighted the “ridicule” he has faced at the hands of Mr Trump and his mockery on Saturday Night Live UK.

NBC pointed out the UK had “churned” through six prime ministers in the last 10 years during “a period of unprecedented political chaos” and could soon be looking for a seventh.

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