King Charles extended warm wishes to a Commonwealth member country amid talks surrounding his US tour.
According to Bangladesh media, the monarch sent a personal message to join Bangladeshis celebrating Independence Day.
From praying for peace to praising the country’s efforts on climate action, the King conveyed his good wishes.
He wrote: “It is with sincere gratitude that I reflect on the enduring partnership between our nations, rooted in the shared values and mutual respect that define our Commonwealth.”
The King also spoke of the importance of unity, especially in times of political unrest around the world.
Furthermore, he added, “Our collaboration on climate action remains an essential feature of our relationship…”
“…I greatly value Bangladesh’s determined leadership in building resilience and advancing sustainable development as, together, we work to safeguard our environment and ensure a more sustainable and prosperous future for generations to come,” the monarch said.
Prince William’s father hopes for peace, prosperity and progress for the people of Bangladesh.
Notably, the King’s new statement came at a time when the British are demanding to cancel their long-awaited tour of the United States after Trump criticized the United Kingdom for not providing bases during the conflict.




