King Charles is facing renewed calls from a Jeffrey Epstein survivor to meet with victims ahead of his historic address to Congress. Epstein survivor Teresa Helm stated it was a 'missed opportunity' for the monarch not to meet victims during his four-day state visit.
Historic Congress Address
The King is scheduled to deliver an address to Congress on Tuesday. This will be only the second time a British monarch has addressed Congress, following Queen Elizabeth II in 1991. He is expected to speak about the UK and US finding ways to 'come together' despite past disagreements and current strains on their 'special relationship' from the Iran war.
Pressure Mounts
Helm's comments come as the royal couple were welcomed to the White House by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. The visit has been marked by discussions on trade, security, and the ongoing conflict in Iran. However, the issue of the Epstein case has cast a shadow over the proceedings.
In full: King Charles US visit live: Monarch under pressure to meet Epstein victims ahead of historic Congress address.



