Ottawa, Ontario – King Charles III arrives in Ottawa this week to emphasize Canada’s sovereignty of US President Donald Trump.
Trump’s repeated proposal that the United States Annex his northern neighbor Prime Minister Mark Carney prompted Charles’s invitation to deliver a letter from the throne, who will determine his agenda in his government to the new parliament. The king is Head of state In Canada, a member of the British Commonwealth in the previous colonies.
“His Majesty King Charles III will read the throne speech, and thus presents our government and priorities plan, as Canada faces a pivotal moment in its history, which is the biggest shift in the global trading system since the fall of the Berlin Wall.”
“Canada has a steadfast defender in sovereignty” when he announced the visit earlier this month.
It is rare for the monarch to present the so -called speech from the throne in Canada. Charles’s mother, Queen Elizabeth II, did twice during her 70 -year -old era. The last time was in 1977.
Canadians are largely indifferent to ownership, but Carney was keen to show differences between Canada and the United States and said that the king’s visit clearly emphasizes the sovereignty of Canada.
The Americans had a revolution to gain independence from Britain. Canada remained a colony until 1867 and then continued as a constitutional ownership with a British -style parliamentary system.
“We are different and the king explains this,” said former Chief of Cobick President Jean -Charrest. “If you look at the reason that King Charles reads the speech more than the throne, you should recognize the story of Canada.”
But the new American ambassador to Canada, the House of Herchestra, said that sending messages is not necessary and Canadians must move from the 51st state talk, and they tell the Canadian Broadcasting Company that if there is a message that is sent, there are easier ways to do this, such as contacting him or contacting the president.
Royal historian Caroline Harris expects that Trump notes the visit because the president has repeatedly spoke about his admiration for the royal family.
Harris said that Trump may see how different Canada from the United States
“It is a very special history that belongs to the waves of loyalists who settled here after the American Revolution,” Harris said. “We will see the king in a Canadian context, accompanied by the Royal Canadian police, surrounded by Canadian symbolism. This is to a large extent King Charles III in his role as the King of Canada.”
The speech, which will be directed on Tuesday, does not write the king or his advisers in the United Kingdom, as the king works as a non -party state president. The king will read what the Canada government is.
“Charles can only behave with the advice of his prime minister. But at the same time he cannot act in a way that would throw any other 14 Komnolth worlds under the bus. So from the finest tight rope,” said Justin Fovk, a royal historian in the Commonwealth.
Canadians were not happy when UK Prime Minister Kiir Starmer expanded an invitation to the state to Trump on behalf of the king during the time when Trump threatened Canada.
“To be honest,” Carney told Sky News in Britain. “They did not like this gesture, simply, given the circumstances. It was a time when we were completely clear … about issues related to sovereignty.”
The king recently offered support for Canada, including the offer of Canadian military medals on his chest while visiting the British aircraft carrier.
After his arrival on Monday, he will fall picked or festive ball during the hockey game. He will also attend a societal event and meet with the governor of Carney and Canada, his representative as head of state. The king will return to the United Kingdom after a speech on Tuesday and visit the National War Memorial.