
The Hill reports Stewart's informal praise of King Charles without editorial judgment, using direct quotes and straightforward descriptive language. The framing is factual and centered on the celebrity interaction rather than analyzing the monarchy or political implications. No charged language, policy positioning, or ideological framing is evident—this reads as light entertainment news.
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Rod Stewart praised King Charles III following the British monarch's trip to the United States — which included an address to a joint meeting of Congress and a visit to the White House — telling him that he put "that little ratbag in his place" during the American tour. "May I say, well done in the...
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