Leaked audio shocker: UK envoy says US ‘special relationship’ not with Britain, but another ally

Controversial statements by Britain’s ambassador to the United States have ignited a political storm in London, following revelations that Washington’s “one true special relationship” is with Israel, rather than the United Kingdom.

In remarks reportedly made to a group of British students earlier this year, Sir Christian Turner suggested that the bond between the U.S. and Israel holds a unique status, according to a leaked audio recording initially reported by the Financial Times.

The emergence of these comments, coinciding with King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s prominent visit to Washington and New York, has cast a spotlight on U.K.-U.S. relations at a particularly delicate diplomatic juncture.

Despite the controversy, Turner emphasized the enduring and significant connection between Britain and the U.S., especially in areas like defense and security.

“There is a profound history and affinity between us. Particularly in defense and security, our relationship is deeply integrated,” he reportedly stated in the leaked audio, as referenced by British media. “The relationship will continue to be ‘special,’ but it might evolve into something different.”

During the state visit, President Donald Trump welcomed King Charles III to the Oval Office on April 28, 2026. The meeting included key figures such as Britain’s Ambassador Christian Turner, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, U.S. Vice President JD Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Turner also said, according to the transcript, that Britain and Europe must “work to redefine” their relationship with Washington, particularly in terms of defense, rather than relying on a U.S. security umbrella. 

The leak comes after recent strains between Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, including disagreements over Britain’s posture toward U.S.–Israeli military action against Iran. Trump previously criticized Starmer publicly, saying he was “not Winston Churchill.”

An embassy spokesperson and a U.K. Foreign Office spokesperson sought to distance the government from the leaked remarks, telling Fox News Digital: “These were private, informal comments made to a group of U.K. sixth-form students visiting the U.S. in early February. They are certainly not any reflection of the U.K. government’s position.”

The wide-ranging informal discussion, the spokesperson explained, focused on diplomacy and the political issues of the day that students asked questions about, stressing that the remarks were clearly never intended as on-record statements of government policy.

President Donald Trump speaks with Britain’s King Charles III during a state dinner in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., April 28, 2026. (Aaron Schwartz/AFP)

Still, the controversy raises broader questions that extend beyond diplomatic optics: whether the symbolic “special relationship” between Washington and London has been eclipsed by more immediate U.S. strategic priorities, particularly Israel’s central role in American Middle East security calculations.

Barak Seener, senior fellow at the London-based Henry Jackson Society, said Turner’s remarks reflected a hard strategic reality rather than a diplomatic blunder.

“Ambassador Christian Turner was giving a realistic assessment that echoed President Trump’s criticism of NATO, calling it a ‘paper tiger’ for not contributing to joint U.S.-Israel-led operations against Iran,” Seener told Fox News Digital.

Seener pointed to his recent report, “Israel 2048: A Blueprint for an Asymmetric Geopolitical Power,” arguing that Israel’s expanding military capabilities increasingly function as a force multiplier for U.S. regional interests. By contrast, Seener argued, Britain’s modern strategic value has weakened despite its historic rhetoric.

“King Charles, in his recent speech to the U.S. Congress, was forced to emphasise the U.K. and U.S.’s shared culture and history rather than recent military contributions simply because the U.K.’s naval and military capabilities have been completely hollowed out,” Seener said.

King Charles addressing Congress with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Vice President J.D. Vance behind him in April 2026.

King Charles made history as the second British monarch to address Congress, after his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth, first did so in 1991. (Henry Nicholls/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

He added that Charles’ invocation of past joint sacrifices “does not bear any relevance to today” given Britain’s reported refusal to allow U.S. use of Royal Air Force bases for strikes on Iran.

The White House, however, emphasized continuity over controversy, telling Fox News Digital that, “President Trump has enjoyed welcoming Their Majesties to the White House this week, including yesterday morning, when he highlighted the historic, special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom,” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said.

“The events of this visit are unprecedented in scope and spectacle, and the President enjoyed hosting a beautiful State Dinner yesterday evening,” she added.

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