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    Why is King Charles in Canada, and what is the throne speech?

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonMay 26, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Ali Abbas Ahmadi

    BBC News, Toronto

    Watch: Why King Charles III’s trip to Canada is more than just a royal visit

    The pomp and pageantry will be on full display when King Charles arrives in Canada for the first time since his coronation.

    He is due to deliver the Speech from the Throne to open the 45th session of Canada’s parliament in Ottawa on Tuesday.

    The King is the head of state of Canada – and of 13 other Commonwealth realms such as Australia, New Zealand and several Caribbean states – as well as the UK.

    The King, who will be travelling with Queen Camilla, previously journeyed to Canada several times as the Prince of Wales. This is his 20th visit.

    What is a Speech from the Throne?

    This address is traditionally given by the governor general, who is the monarch’s top representative in Canada. They read it on behalf of the prime minister, to set out the government’s agenda when a new parliamentary session is about to begin.

    Canada’s House of Commons and Senate cannot conduct any public business before the Speech from the Throne is made.

    It is so-called because it is typically read from the seat in the Senate chamber that is reserved for the monarch or their representative in Canada.

    The current governor general is Mary Simon. But this time, newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney has invited the King himself to inaugurate the new parliament. He is scheduled to do so on Tuesday.

    When was the last time Canada’s head of state read the throne speech?

    Getty Images Elizabeth II gives a speech to Canada's parliamentGetty Images

    Elizabeth II delivered the address in 1977

    While it is not unprecedented for the throne speech to be read by the monarch, the last time this happened was in October 1977, when Elizabeth II read the speech for the second time. The first was in 1957.

    This will be the first time a king opens a new session of parliament. King Charles’s grandfather George VI granted royal assent to several bills when he visited Canada in 1939, but he never delivered a throne speech.

    Why was the King invited to Canada?

    Earlier in May, Prime Minister Mark Carney said he had invited the King to formally open Canada’s 45th session of parliament.

    His request was viewed as a strategic one, as it came amid strained ties between Canada and its powerful neighbour the United States.

    US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on Canada, and has repeatedly referred to it as the “51st state”. He also disparagingly referred to Carney’s predecessor Justin Trudeau as “Governor Trudeau”.

    Speaking in Ottawa, Carney said the King’s visit “clearly underscores the sovereignty of our country”. He told reporters: “This is a historic honour that matches the weight of our times.”

    Canada’s Governor General Mary Simon said the visit “highlights the enduring relationship between Canada and the Crown”.

    “Now more than ever, we need to come together to ensure a future that builds on our shared global values of democracy, equality and peace,” she said.

    Watch: What do Canadians make of the monarchy in the Trump era?

    What do we know about the visit?

    King Charles and Queen Camilla will arrive at Ottawa’s Macdonald-Cartier International Airport at 13:15 EST (17:15 GMT) on Monday, where they will be greeted by Governor General Mary Simon, Prime Minister Mark Carney and his wife, Diana Fox Carney.

    Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed, and Métis National Council President Victoria Pruden are also expected to be at the airport.

    The trip will begin at Lansdowne Park, where the royal couple will meet individuals and organisations showcasing Canadian identity and diversity.

    They will then make their way to Rideau Hall – the residence of Canada’s governor general and the official residence of the monarch when in Canada. There, the King will take part in a tree-planting ceremony.

    He will them have separate meetings with Simon and Carney.

    On Tuesday morning, the King and Queen will head to Canada’s Senate accompanied by a royal escort, where they will receive full military honours – including a 100-person guard of honour from the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment, an inspection of the guard and the band, and a 21-gun salute.

    At 11:00, the King will deliver his Speech from the Throne to open the 45th session of parliament.

    The royal couple will then pay their respects to Canada’s fallen soldiers at the National War Memorial, before leaving the country later that day.

    How has the King shown support for Canada?

    Getty Images King Charles meets a servicewoman on the HMS Prince of WalesGetty Images

    King Charles wore his Canadian medals when he visited the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier in March

    In his role as head of state, the monarch is expected to avoid straying into politics. He instead appears to have sent coded signals and made symbolic gestures of support for Canada amid Trump’s threats.

    The King praised Canada as a “proud, resilient and compassionate country” in February, on the 60th anniversary of the first raising of the country’s maple leaf flag – an event that might have otherwise passed without royal intervention.

    When he visited aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales on 4 March, he appeared wearing a set of Canadian medals.

    The same month, when he sat for the Commonwealth Service – an annual celebration of Commonwealth countries in London – he did so on a Canadian chair.

    And at a tree-planting ceremony at Buckingham Palace earlier this year, the tree he chose was a maple.



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