Here’s Where You Can See King Charles III and Queen Camilla During Their Visit to Ottawa
- King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Ottawa for the first time since the King's coronation, greeting the public and engaging in official duties on May 27.
- During their visit, King Charles will deliver a throne speech in the Senate, representing Governor General Mary Simon.
- They will honor the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National War Memorial to mark the 25th anniversary of the memorial.
- Ralph Goodale, the High Commissioner for Canada in the UK, highlighted the significance of the visit, stating it reinforces that 'Canada is not for sale' amid U.S. Comments.
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If you find yourself in Canada’s capital next week, there are a handful of opportunities to see King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Their Majesties’ itineraries for the two-day visit, May 26-27, were released on Tuesday. “This will be His Majesty’s first visit to Canada since his Coronation — a momentous and historic occasion that underscores Canada’s identity and sovereignty as a constitutional monarchy,” Canada Heritage wrote. In addition to …
Royal Visit to Canada by Charles III
Canada is preparing for the flash visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla next week. The couple must arrive in the federal capital on Monday early in the afternoon and leave 24 hours later. The highlight of this royal visit will undoubtedly be the reading of the Speech from the Throne that will open the 45th Parliament.
Here’s where you can see King Charles III and Queen Camilla during their visit to Ottawa
The public will have a few chances to see King Charles III and Queen Camilla next week during the brief royal visit to Ottawa. They will be in Ottawa on Monday and Tuesday to attend the opening of the new session of Parliament.
4 places to see the King and Queen during their royal visit to Ottawa next week
King Charles and Queen Camilla's visit to Ottawa next week will offer the public several chances to glimpse Their Majesties between the bits of official business that bring them across the pond for the first time since the King's coronation two years ago.
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