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King Charles III to Deliver Rare Throne Speech in Canada During Ottawa Visit

The King and Queen's two-day visit will highlight Canadian sovereignty, constitutional monarchy, and cultural heritage amidst geopolitical tensions.

Overview

  • King Charles III will deliver the Speech from the Throne on May 27, marking the first time a monarch has opened Canada’s Parliament since Queen Elizabeth II in 1977.
  • The visit underscores Canada’s sovereignty and independence, with the King symbolically countering U.S. annexation rhetoric from President Donald Trump.
  • Queen Camilla will be sworn into the King’s Privy Council for Canada, granting her formal advisory privileges on Canadian affairs.
  • Their Majesties will engage with diverse Canadian communities through events at Lansdowne Park, a ceremonial tree planting at Rideau Hall, and public appearances.
  • The itinerary includes full military honours, a State Landau procession, and a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial.