King Charles, accompanied by Queen Camilla, arrived in Canada today to open the state to parliament in Ottawa, and one of the royal fans claims that she met the king when he was in the country previously
A woman claiming that she met King Charles during one of his visits to Canada, which is surprisingly “impressed” about the king. Charles, accompanied by Queen Camilla, arrived in the North American State today (May 26) to open the state to Parliament in Ottawa.
The visit is the support of the country and the new prime minister, Mark Carne. This comes after Canada found itself in a commercial war with the United States under President Donald Trump. “This is a big problem for the king to do this,” said Jeremy Kingsman, former High Commissioner of the United Kingdom.
However, this is not the first time that Charles has crossed the blessing to visit Canada. The state visits to the countries of the Commonwealth, and with Canada joining as an independent country in 1931, it is known that the senior members of the royal family are making regular visits.
His Majesty went for the first time to Canada in 1970, at the age of 21, which reveals the official X account of the royal family.
“Next to Queen Elizabeth II, the late Edinburgh and Princess Royal, they celebrated the Perception of Manitoba and the northwestern regions of Canada,” he said, along with pictures of the 76 -year -old king in his youth.
Commenting on this position, one woman remembered how she met the king during this visit and shared one thing “impressed.”
“I met him on that day in Wenipeg,” said Janet Miller. “Since being at the same age, I was strongly affected by linking it and the real joy that he took in interviewing people, until then.”
You will see that the king becomes the first king to open the Canadian parliament in nearly 70 years and will make a letter in honor of this occasion.
The last person to do so was Queen Elizabeth II, who opened Parliament in 1957. She also delivered the latest “speech from the throne” in 1977, which represents the beginning of a parliamentary session.
It comes at a time when tensions between Canada and their southern neighbor reach the highest level ever.
Carney was elected after the resignation of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau amid a wave of anti -Trump's feelings after the US President slapped an additional 25 % tariff on the goods imported from Canada.
The President has also repeatedly expressed the desire to make Canada the 51st American state. It is said that Charles's visit to the nation and imminent speech shows support for the country.
“I hope Trump understands,” added Kinsmann, who was diplomatic with the king when he was the Prince of Wales.
“It will be very positive for Canadian sovereignty. I can personally say that something will be celebrated by King Charles. I have no doubt.”
Kinsman predicts that Charles's speech will reaffirm the government's desire to protect Canada as an independent country.