Even Canadian royal abolitionists appear all smiles for king's visit
- King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited Canada in May 2025, marking his first trip since coronation with events in Ottawa's Landsdowne Park.
- The visit took place amid ongoing tensions and conflicts related to commerce and national autonomy involving the United States, which impacted its symbolic importance.
- Thousands gathered to see the monarchs, who received military honors and Indigenous music, while vendors at Landsdowne market displayed British and Canadian goods.
- Although typically a supporter of republicanism, George Monastiriakos expressed that during King Charles III’s visit amid serious challenges to Canadian sovereignty, many like him were showing support for the monarchy. He highlighted the significance of the king personally delivering the speech from the throne as a direct response to threats facing the nation.
- The visit appears to have reinvigorated Canadian interest in the monarchy and sent a message to the US, while some Quebecers still relate the monarchy to regional tensions and call it obsolete.
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Even Canadian royal abolitionists appear all smiles for king's visit
George Monastiriakos normally supports abolishing the monarchy, but "in this moment we're all monarchists," he said as King Charles III visited Canada during a difficult time marked by deep trade and sovereignty disputes with the United States.
Even Canadian royal abolitionists appear all smiles for king’s visit
George Monastiriakos normally supports abolishing the monarchy, but "in this moment we're all monarchists," he said as King Charles III visited Canada during a difficult time marked by deep trade and sovereignty disputes with the United States. The 32-year-old was headed with throngs of others to Landsdowne Park in downtown Ottawa for the first stop
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George Monastiriakos normally supports abolishing the monarchy, but “in this moment we’re all monarchists,” he said as King Charles III visited Canada during a difficult time marked by deep trade and sovereignty disputes with the United States. The 32-year-old was headed with throngs of others to Landsdowne Park in downtown Ottawa for the first stop in the king and Queen Camilla’s brief trip to the Canadian capital, describing it as a “historic …
Even Canadian royal abolitionists appear all smiles for King Charles III visit
Read: 3 minGeorge Monastiriakos normally supports abolishing the monarchy, but “in this moment we’re all monarchists,” he said as King Charles III visited Canada during a difficult time marked by deep trade and sovereignty disputes with the United States.The 32-year-old was headed with throngs of others to Landsdowne Park in downtown Ottawa for the first stop in the king and Queen Camilla’s brief trip to the Canadian capital, describing it as a …
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