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King Charles III has arrived in Ottawa for a brief but significant visit, marking his first official trip to Canada since ascending to the throne.
Accompanied by Queen Camilla, the 76-year-old monarch touched down on May 26 for a whirlwind 24-hour visit.
Despite undergoing weekly cancer treatments, King Charles is engaging in a packed itinerary, underscoring the importance of this diplomatic mission.
A royal visit with diplomatic significance
The royal couple's arrival was met with a guard of honor from the Royal Canadian Dragoons and of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. They were greeted by Governor General Mary Simon and Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Their first stop was Lansdowne Park, where they interacted with the public and participated in a ceremonial puck drop at a youth hockey game. Later, at Rideau Hall, King Charles planted a commemorative tree and met with representatives from the King's Trust Canada.
Queen Camilla is also scheduled to be sworn into the Canadian Privy Council during this visit.
The highlight of the visit is the state opening of Canada's 45th Parliament on May 27, where King Charles will deliver the Speech from the Throne.
This marks only the second time in Canadian history that a reigning monarch has opened Parliament, the first being Queen Elizabeth II in 1957.
Underlying family tensions
While the royal visit is a diplomatic endeavor, it comes amid ongoing tensions within the royal family. Prince Harry, who resides in California, has expressed a desire for reconciliation with his father.
In a recent BBC interview, Harry lamented that King Charles has not responded to his attempts at communication, citing unresolved security issues as a barrier to mending their relationship.
Despite these personal challenges, King Charles's visit underscores his commitment to strengthening ties with Canada. The trip also serves as a response to recent geopolitical tensions, including U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to annex Canada.
By delivering the Speech from the Throne, King Charles reaffirms his role as Canada's Head of State and emphasizes the sovereignty of the nation.
As the royal couple's visit continues, all eyes will be on the ceremonial events and the underlying messages they convey about the monarchy's role in contemporary international relations.