Royal Tree, Political Move: King Charles in Canada Amid Trump Annexation Talk | Rideau Hall Moment
King Charles and Queen Camilla continued their two-day royal tour of Ottawa by planting a ceremonial tree at Rideau Hall, a symbolic gesture highlighting the monarchy’s deep ties with Canada. The visit comes as U.S. President Donald Trump reignites talk of annexing Canada as the 51st state. With Charles opening Parliament and meeting key leaders, the trip sends a strong message of unity and tradition. #KingCharles #QueenCamilla #Canada #KingCharlesCanada

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