Buckingham Palace issued a statement signed by King Charles on Saturday to mark a historic moment to maintain peace amid ongoing unrest.
The king, who awaits guests from the United States in the ongoing family saga, took a moment to mark 250 years of the United States’ Declaration of Independence.
“Through centuries of shared challenge and achievement, our nations have built a relationship based on friendship, trust and a belief in freedom, the rule of law and the dignity of all people,” he added.
“As we look forward to the next 250 years, I have no doubt that we will continue to defend our shared values. The bond between our people is one that I trust will only grow stronger with time.”
The update comes around the time uncertainty about Archie and Lilibet hits British soil.
While it was initially confirmed that Meghan and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, will travel with Harry to his homeland after RAVEC rejected the request for police protection, the plan has been thrown into doubt.
However, the king’s offer of a royal residence is still on the table.



