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King Charles worried Trump will stoke migration fears King Charles III is “very concerned” that President Donald Trump could ...
After representatives of King Charles and Prince Harry were spotted chatting al fresco the other day, there was all manner of speculation over whether reconciliation might be in the offing for the ...
TORONTO — King Charles III opened Canada’s Parliament on Tuesday, declaring amid President Donald Trump’s threats to make Canada the 51st state that “the true north is indeed strong and ...
The visit to Canada was Charles' first as king and his 20th overall. “Canada has dramatically changed: repatriating its constitution, achieving full independence and witnessing immense growth.
The monarch, 76, opened up about his health in a conversation with a cancer survivor during a royal engagement Tuesday.
Charles, 76, is on a two-day trip to Canada, the first time he has visited the country since assuming the throne in 2022. He is the head of state in Canada and 13 other Commonwealth realms, as ...
King Charles' Canada trip included a speech to Parliament that championed the country's independence amid tensions with the United States, a key U.K. ally Royal experts tells PEOPLE that the ...
Canada is facing challenges that, in our lifetimes, are unprecedented,” Charles said in French. He added that “many Canadians are feeling anxious and worried about the drastically changing ...
Charles is officially Canada’s head of state, but the last time the Crown opened Parliament was in 1977, when Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, delivered the speech in person.
King Charles’ remarks comes as Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire to annex Canada and make it the 51st state — a move which Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has repeatedly rebuffed ...