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If English King Charles III were a real king, he would have made some news during his two-day visit to Canada last week.
King Charles delivered a speech from the throne as he opened the 45th Parliament on Tuesday, May 27. It marked a historic moment, acting as the highlight to the monarch's two-day Canada visit, before ...
when Charles' mother, Queen Elizabeth II, traveled to Canada's capital for the event. In his address, the king cited his mother's visit to Canada to open its parliament in 1957, saying that the ...
King Charles appeared visibly emotional during his recent trip to Canada, a rare sight for a royal, as the monarch delivered a heartfelt speech defending Canada’s sovereignty and unity. His visit ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla wave from the steps of the plane as they end their visit to Canada in Ottawa on Tuesday. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press) Amid all the enthusiasm shown for King ...
The survey, conducted for The Globe and Mail by Nanos Research, found 54 per cent of Canadians felt the visit was important (rating it seven to 10 out of 10) in asserting Canada’s sovereignty, after ...
A new report has claimed that King Charles III's cancer is not "incurable" - but warned that he will die "with" the disease, ...
2:06 What do Quebecers have to say about King Charles III’s throne speech ... in Ottawa is his way of reaffirming his support for Canada in the face of threats to the country’s sovereignty ...
A new report on Saturday revealed that King Charles III's cancer is "incurable" and that the monarch will die "with" but not ...