As the monarch returns from his trip to the United States and Bermuda, King Charles is already looking ahead to his plans for the future

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 29: King Charles III looks on during a ceremony at the National September 11 Memorial on day three of the State Visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the United States of America, on April 29, 2026 in New York City. In his first visit to the U.S. as the British monarch, King Charles III toured the nation's capital where he met with U.S. President Trump at the White House and addressed a joint meeting of Congress before traveling to New York City as part of a multi-day trip to mark the United States of America's 250th anniversary of its independence. (Photo by Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage)

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King Charles has concluded a successful state visit to the United States(Image: Samir Hussein, Samir Hussein/WireImagevia Getty Images)

The King is looking ahead to “tomorrow’s opportunities” as he seeks to cement his enduring legacy. The monarch will build on success of his tour of the United States and Bermuda, by fine tuning the guiding principles of his reign – known as the Five Cs.

Following the completion of his “list of firsts”, including visits to a Commonwealth country, a Realm, an Overseas Territory and a Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, the King and his most senior aides will devise a new plan based on his core values to dictate his future strategy for the monarchy at home and abroad.

King Charles is already looking to his future plans for the monarchy

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King Charles is already looking to his future plans for the monarchy(Image: Yui Mok/PA Wire)

Royal sources suggest Charles will not bask in the triumph of his “high stakes” mission to the US, where he executed several key historic moments, such as his address to the Joint session of Congress, but instead is already focussed on the year ahead.

The King is expected to travel to Antigua and Barbuda in the Autumn, where he will once again play a key role at Chogm in his role as head of the Commonwealth.

A senior royal aide on the tours said: “He is not a man to dwell long on what some may consider yesterday’s successes; he is always looking towards tomorrow’s opportunities.

“We’ve tried to encourage him to feel positive, and he has, about the way that the American leg has gone, but his mind is already on what he can achieve next, rather than what he achieved this week.”

Charles' trip to the US has been labelled a success

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Charles’ trip to the US has been labelled a success(Image: AP)

The Caribbean location for Chogm provides another unique opportunity for the King to espouse the virtues of collaboration with countries who have deep ties to Britain.

In the US, Charles spoke passionately about Britain’s shared history with America and the advantages of working together to achieve common goals.

He received a dozen standing ovations during the Congress meeting, where he refused to shy away from subjects that have remained controversial issues with the Trump administration such as the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as membership of NATO.

The fundamental tenants of the King’s reign have been established through the Five Cs – community, climate, culture, Commonwealth and Cancer. Royal aides revealed how they planned the King and Queen’s tour of the US to fit in key themes including economic, culture and people, aligning with the King and Queen’s values

The monarch was diagnosed with cancer in February 2024, but after taking a short period away from public duties, he returned to a full time royal schedule. He remains “living with cancer” and has decided to speak openly on the subject, campaigning for men and women to not ignore the signs and symptoms of the disease.

The King has five key principles that he is focusing on through his reign

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The King has five key principles that he is focusing on through his reign(Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)

His trip to Antigua will provide another key moment in Charles’s reign, where he also plans to repeat his mantra of promoting community cohesion. Antigua has in recent years suggested it plans to forge a new future, by breaking away from the Crown and becoming a Republic.

In doing so it would follow Barbados, which became a Republic in 2019 and may sit alongside Jamaica, which has also signalled its intention.

Royal sources insist the King would never step in the way of any nation that wanted to change course, but will continue to highlight and promote the benefits of working together.

As the King’s final engagements in Bermuda drew to a close on Saturday, Charles returned to the UK. Senior palace sources revealed they had already been contacted by Downing Street to express their delight and gratitude at the King’s success on both tours.

Palace sources said the week in the US was 'well spent' for the King and Queen

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Palace sources said the week in the US was ‘well spent’ for the King and Queen(Image: AP)

One source revealed the King stood ready to be deployed on further matters of interest to the government when required.

Before returning to the UK, the palace source said: “This is a man who is absolutely driven by duty. Driven by service. Those objectives that we set ourselves were achieved and I think at the end of it we felt it had gone well.

“The King and Queen felt it had gone well. We’d achieved all the things that we had been talking to the prime minister about over many weeks and months So, yes, we’ll sit on the plane and think that was a week well spent.”