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查爾斯國王的美國國是訪問5天2026: 國會演講 滿朝廷(參議院眾議院)傾倒 .......Five takeaways from the King's historic address to Congress (BBC);中文簡評......。小指戒指:它的意義和歷史……查爾斯三世國王一直戴著一枚印章戒指,戴在左手小指上,與他的結婚戒指相配。這枚戒指自1970年代中期開始佩戴,上面刻有威爾斯親王的徽章,象徵著他之前的頭銜、職責以及威爾斯的黃金傳統。這枚戒指既是他個人傳承和地位的深刻體現,也蘊含著豐富的歷史意義和時尚氣息。

 




Five takeaways from the King's historic address to Congress

2 days ago
Anthony ZurcherNorth America correspondent







2:09
Watch key moments from the King's address to US Congress




King Charles III's visit to the US was meant to be a celebration - of America's 250th anniversary, of enduring Anglo-American ties and of the "special relationship". But it has also been billed as a rescue mission.

The current state of US-UK relations is strained - a reflection of British reluctance to fully back the joint US-Israeli war against Iran. So the King's goal has been to ease those tensions with a royal charm offensive, most notably with his joint address to Congress on Tuesday afternoon.

The King spoke of the "reconciliation and renewal" that he said characterised the centuries of interactions between the two nations, a theme he returned to later at the White House state banquet.

But there were also some lines in his speech, the first royal address to Congress since Queen Elizabeth II spoke at the Capitol in 1991, that may have buoyed Democrats - and raised eyebrows in the White House.

King gets ovation for speech hailing importance of UK and US partnership


Follow live updates on the King's state visit


In pictures: King Charles delivers historic speech to US Congress


What does King Charles do and who else is in the Royal Family?

1. An acknowledgement of uncertainty

Admitting you have a problem is the first step of recovery, as the saying goes. And so King Charles started his speech by diving right into the "times of great uncertainty" that confront both the US and the UK.

He ticked through conflicts in the Middle East and Europe – sources of recent contention between the US and the UK - while also noting the threat to democracy presented by the kind of political violence that upended Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Dinner.



From there, the King pivoted to talking about the fact that the US and the UK haven't always seen eye to eye.

"With the spirit of 1776 in our minds," he said, "we can perhaps agree that we do not always agree".

That was all a set-up, however, for his conclusion that the two nations, when in alignment, can do great things "not just for the benefit of our peoples, but of all peoples".





1:12What the King and Queen did on their first day in the US
2. A warning about US executive power

When King Charles noted that executive power "subject to checks and balances" was a British legal tradition, enshrined in the Magna Carta, which became a bedrock principle in the US Constitution, he received another standing ovation – with a twist.

The cheers started on the Democratic side of the chamber, before spreading across the entire room.

Donald Trump's critics on the left have frequently denounced the president for what they see as his abuse of power.





A sense that the president should be subject to rigorous checks and balances was one of the motivating sentiments behind the "no kings" rallies that have drawn hundreds of thousands across the nation over the past year.

Later, as the King closed out his speech, one of his final lines prompted some muttering – of both agreement and concern – from the Democratic side.

"America's words carry weight and meaning, as they have since independence," the King said. "The actions of this great nation matter even more."

Democrats, of course, have frequently been critics of Trump's words, and how he delivers them, as well as his actions.

Whether intended or not, it appears liberals in the audience may have viewed the King as delivering a message of warning to the nation – while offering them a chance, once again, to express their "no kings" sentiment.
3. A nod to Nato and the transatlantic alliance





0:44'Our two countries have always found ways to come together'

Quoting former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the King spoke of an Atlantic partnership and noted – not for the first time among America's European allies – that the only time Nato mobilised in defence of one of its member-states was after the 9/11 terror attacks by al-Qaeda.



Trump has derided the British Navy, long a source of pride for the kingdom. He called their ships "toys" and said their aircraft carriers "didn't work".

King Charles, who served for five years in the Royal Navy, made a specific mention of his time in the service – using it as an entry point to remark on benefits of security and intelligence relations between the two nations – and between America and Europe.

He even found an avenue to mention climate change, an issue that has been a longtime concern of his.

"From the depths of the Atlantic to the disastrously melting ice-caps of the Arctic, the commitment and expertise of the United States Armed Forces and its allies lie at the heart of Nato, pledged to each other's defence, protecting our citizens and interests, keeping North Americans and Europeans safe from our common adversaries," he said.

What is Nato and which countries are in it?

4. No mention of Epstein's victims

Issues of international politics aside, one of the biggest questions surrounding King Charles's visit had been whether he would reference Jeffrey Epstein in his remarks or address the late sex offender's victims.

He did not.



The closest he came, perhaps, was an oblique reference to the need to "support victims of some of the ills that, so tragically, exist in both our societies today".

For those who had called for the King to meet with Epstein survivors while in the US, that comment alone may be viewed - to use an American phrase - as weak tea.

Last year, over the objections of the Trump administration, Congress passed legislation mandating the release of US government-held files related to the Epstein investigation.

Those files led to new revelations about the depth of connections Epstein had to the rich and powerful, including former UK ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson and the King's brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

For now, the Epstein saga has had greater repercussions in the UK compared to the US, where few in current positions of political power have faced adverse consequences.

Even if the subject didn't come up during the speech, the issue is not fading from the headlines – and the full story here in the US may be yet to emerge.





0:53King and Queen Camilla receive standing ovation at Congress
5. A touch of royal humour

Given the seriousness of the King's objectives – with no less than the future of US-UK relations at stake – his speech was, at times, whimsical.







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查爾斯國王的小指戒指:它的意義和歷史……查爾斯三世國王一直戴著一枚印章戒指,戴在左手小指上,與他的結婚戒指相配。這枚戒指自1970年代中期開始佩戴,上面刻有威爾斯親王的徽章,象徵著他之前的頭銜、職責以及威爾斯的黃金傳統。這枚戒指既是他個人傳承和地位的深刻體現,也蘊含著豐富的歷史意義和時尚氣息。


查爾斯國王小指戒指的關鍵細節:


戒指的意義:這枚金戒指上刻有威爾斯親王的官方徽章——三根鴕鳥羽毛從一頂金色的冠冕中伸出,冠冕上刻有格言“Ich Dien”(我服務)。


用途:根據《讀者文摘》報道,這枚戒指象徵著他作為威爾斯親王的長期任期(1958-2022),並具有重要的傳統、社會和世襲價值。


圖章戒指的傳統:作為一種紳士戒指,幾個世紀以來,皇室成員一直戴著圖章戒指,以像徵家族傳承、封緘文件和彰顯身份。


結婚戒指的關聯:查爾斯國王將他2005年與卡米拉王后結婚時佩戴的結婚戒指疊戴在同一根小指上的圖章戒指下方,而不是戴在無名指上。


起源:這枚戒指是他的叔叔,溫莎公爵愛德華王子贈與他的。


佩戴習慣:自1970年代中期以來,他一直戴著這枚戒指,包括加冕典禮期間。

關於寶石



為什麼是小指?

將圖章戒指戴在小指上是許多歐洲男性,尤其是貴族男性的悠久傳統,通常是為了將其與傳統的結婚戒指區分開來。它也被稱為“小指戒指”,其他皇室成員,例如王子,也戴過。

Reader's Digest

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Ever noticed Charles' signet ring? 👀



I Overview
King Charles's Pinky Ring: What It Means and the History ...
King Charles III consistently wears a signet ring on his left pinky finger, paired with his wedding band. Worn since the mid-1970s, it features the Prince of Wales crest, symbolizing his former title, duty, and Welsh gold tradition. The ring serves as a deeply personal, historical, and stylish representation of his heritage and status. 
Key Details About King Charles' Pinky Ring:
  • The Ring's Meaning: The gold ring is engraved with the official crest of the Prince of Wales—three ostrich feathers emerging from a gold coronet with the motto "Ich Dien" (I serve).
  • Purpose: According to Reader's Digest, it signifies his long tenure as the Prince of Wales (1958-2022) and holds substantial traditional, social, and hereditary value.
  • Signet Ring Tradition: Known as a gentleman’s ring, it has been used by royalty for centuries to represent family heritage, seal documents, and showcase status.
  • Wedding Ring Connection: King Charles stacks his wedding band from his 2005 marriage to Queen Camilla underneath the signet ring on the same pinky finger, rather than on his ring finger.
  • Origin: The ring was gifted to him by his uncle, Prince Edward, the Duke of Windsor.
  • Consistency: He has worn it steadily since the mid-1970s, including during his coronation. 
Why the Pinky Finger?
Wearing a signet ring on the little finger is a long-standing tradition for many European men, particularly within the aristocracy, often to distinguish it from a traditional wedding band. It is also referred to as a "pinky ring" that has been worn by other royals like Prince



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A BIT OF SOMETHING. THE BRIGHT BIT OF BRITAIN (ECONOMIST )The City of London has bounced back and—outside America—still shines as the financial capital of the world. Now, it has a chance to grow further

 

The Economist 

The City of London has bounced back and—outside America—still shines as the financial capital of the world. Now, it has a chance to grow further https://econ.st/4tNRLsA
Illustration: The Economist/Justin Metz/Getty Images


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A BIT OF SOMETHING in Traditional Chinese - Cambridge


Cambridge Dictionary
https://dictionary.cambridge.org › dictionary › bit-of
A BIT OF SOMETHING translate: 一點兒,有點兒. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese traditional Dictionary.
Missing: bright ‎| Show results with: bright









AI Overview



"Bright" refers to something that emits or reflects intense light, such as sunshine, a gleaming surface, or a brilliant color. [1, 2, 3]
Here is a breakdown of the different meanings of "bright" and its usage:
  • Shining/Luminous: Something filled with light (e.g., "a bright room" or "bright sunshine").
  • Vivid/Colorful: Colors that are intense and noticeable, such as "bright red".
  • Intelligent/Quick-Witted: Describing a person (often a child) who learns quickly and is clever.
  • Optimistic/Promising: Indicating a positive future, such as "a bright future".
  • Clear/Translucent: Liquids that are transparent and clear. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Common Phrases:
  • A bright spot: A positive, pleasant part of a situation that is otherwise unpleasant.
  • Look on the bright side: To focus on the positive aspects of a bad situation.
  • Bright eyes: Often used to describe someone looking happy or lively. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
The term is often used figuratively to mean cheerful, hopeful, or intelligent, extending beyond just the physical presence of light. [1]
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