King Charles visits Canada to give a speech on the throne in the middle of Trump
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King Charles III arrived on Monday in Ottawa on a visit that the leader of Canada says that he will underline the sovereignty of his nation in the midst of the talk of the president of the United States, from the United States that attached to his northern neighbor.
Trump’s repeated suggestion that the United States Canada Annex Prime Minister Mark Carny Invite Charles to give the discourse of the throne that will describe the agenda of his government for the new Parliament.
The King is the Head of State in Canadawhich is a member of the British Commonwealth of ancient colonies.

“This historical honor coincides with the weight of our times. He speaks of our tradition and lasting friendship, with the vitality of our constitutional monarchy and our different identity, and with the historical ties that only fortify crisis,” said Carney in a statement.
“The strength of Canada lies in building a strong future as it covers its English, French and indigenous roots, the union of the peoples that forms our base.”
King Charles in Ottawa
His plane landed and Carney, the new prime minister and former head of the Bank of England, and the first indigenous indigenous indigenous governor of Canada, Mary Simon, the king’s representative in Canada, met to greet King and Queen Camilla, as well as an honor guard of 25 members of the Royal Canadian dragon, for which the king is the colonel.
The presence of Charles and Camilla “reaffirms the lasting constitutional link that has shaped Canada’s trip to a proud and independent nation,” Simon said in a statement on Monday.
“Your visit invites us to reflect on who we are already celebrating our different national identity.”

Charles’s visit is produced after Trump’s meeting with Carney
Earl this month, Prime Minister Carney told Mr. Trump that Canada is “not for sale” And “it will never be on sale, never” at an Oval office meeting, moments after the US president called the border between the United States and “artificial” Canada and romantized the idea that Canada joined the United States
Trump said he and Carney would not argue that the United States acquires Canada unless “someone wants to discuss it”, but said there would be “tremendous” benefits for Canada in case of a “wonderful marriage” between the two countries.
The president has repeatedly conducted the idea of acquiring Canada, despite the repeated rejection of Canada of the concept. His meeting at the White House was the first one that the two leaders had since the Liberal Carney Party was victorious in The federal elections last month.
“As you know of real estate, there are some places that are never on sale,” Bodye told Mr. Trump. “We are sitting in one at this time, the Buckingham Palace that also visited. And having met with the owners of Canada during the campaign in recent months, it is not on sale, it will not be on sale, but the opportunity is in the association and what we can build together.”
Canadians emphasize their differences with the United States
It is rare for the monarch to deliver what is called the throne speech in Canada. Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, did it twice in her 70 -year -old reign, last time in 1977.
Canadians are largely indifferent to the monarchy, but Carney has been anxious to show the differences between Canada and the United States. The King’s visit clearly underlines the sovereignty of Canada, he said.
After the United States won the independence of Great Britain, Canada remained a colony until 1867 and then continued as a constitutional monarchy with a British -style parliamentary system.
“We are different,” said Quebec Prime Minister Jean Charast. “If you look why King Charles is reading the throne’s speech, then you must recognize the story of Canada.”
However, the new United States ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, said that sending messages is not necessary and that Canadians must move from the talk of state 51, telling the Canadian broadcasting corporation that if there is a message that is sent, there are easier ways to do it, such as calling it or calling the president.
Real Historian Carolyn Harris expects Trump to notice the visit because she has spoken repeatedly about her admiration for the royal family. Mr. Trump could see how different Canada of the United States
“It is a very distinctive story that dates back to the waves of the loyal ones that were established here after the US revolution,” said Harris. “And let’s see the king in a Canadian context, escorted by the Royal Police mounted from Canada, surrounded by Canadian symbolism. This is a lot of King Carlos III in his role as King of Canada.”
A real invitation to Trump stir the feathers of the Canadians
The speech, which will be delivered on Tuesday, is not written by the King or his advisors from the United Kingdom, since Charles serves as a non -partisan head of state. He will read what the Canadian government will put before him.
“Charles can only act with the consent and with the advice of his prime minister. But at the same time he cannot act in a way that he throws to any of the other 14 kingdoms of the Commonwealth under the bus. Therefore, he is the finest to walk,” said Justin Vovk, a real Canadian historian.
The Canadians were not happy when the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, extended a state visiting invitation to Mr. Trump on behalf of the King for a time when the president of the United States threatened the sovereignty of Canada.
“They were not impressed by that gesture, simply given the circumstance,” Carney told Great Britain Sky News. “It was a time when we were quite clear … about the problems related to sovereignty.”
The king has been showing his support for Canada more recently, including the exhibition of Canadian military medals in his chest during a visit to a British carrier.
After his arrival, Charles will drop the first album or ceremonial ball during a street hockey game. He will also attend a community event and meet Carney. Camilla will also participate in a swear ceremony to become a Canadian private councilor, an appointment for life that allows him to give advice to the King.
The king will return to the United Kingdom after Tuesday’s speech and a visit to the National War Memorial of Canada.
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