In the high-stakes theater of international diplomacy, every gesture is a calculated move, and every gift is a potential manifesto. When King Charles III stood before Donald Trump at a White House state dinner, the air was thick with the weight of tradition and the friction of modern politics. As the monarch presented a brass bell—a relic salvaged from a World War II submarine—the room held its breath, wondering if this was a symbol of unity or something far more… Continue reading…
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