King Charles says Canada 'strong and free'
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The king’s whirlwind visit to Canada is widely considered by royal watchers to be a symbolic rebuke of Trump’s 51st-state threats.
King Charles III used a significant speech in Canada’s parliament on Tuesday to underscore the country’s sovereignty following pressure from US President Donald Trump.
King Charles III is addressing Canada's Parliament on Tuesday in a rare gesture that comes as Canada grapples with tariffs and annexation threats by President Trump.The British monarch, who formally serves as Canada's head of state,
Trump doubled down on that sentiment when speaking with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. After Carney told Trump that Canada is “not for sale," Trump responded, “Never say never.” Soon thereafter, Carney extended an invitation to King Charles to come visit.
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Ottawa, Canada, for their first visit to North America since their May 2023 coronation as tensions with Prince Harry linger
King Charles III delivered a speech to Canada's parliament Monday in what is viewed as a show of support in the face of annexation threats by Donald Trump.
Britain’s King Charles III arrived in Canada on Monday for his first visit as its head of state, where he’ll carry out a highly-symbolic whistle-stop trip seen by many as a show of support following increasingly frayed relations between Ottawa and Washington.
Travelling with his wife Queen Camilla, King Charles met on the airport tarmac with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Governor General Mary Simon.