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King Charles III’s Soft Power, Explained From Eisenhower to Biden | WSJ

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President Biden is the first U.S. leader King Charles III has met since ascending the throne, but Britain’s new monarch has a long history with presidential get-togethers, using them to strengthen U.S.-U.K. ties and advance his own causes.

King Charles III has met 10 of the 14 presidents who have served during his lifetime, with his first encounter with President Dwight D. Eisenhower at age 10.

WSJ takes a look at the royal family’s display of so-called ‘soft power’ and the history of the gentle form of public diplomacy.

0:00 King Charles III meets with Biden
0:46 History of ‘soft power’
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2:37 The future of ‘soft power’

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