Canada welcomes UK’s King Charles after Trump takeover threats
British monarch visits in show of support for Canada, which has found itself in conflict with US President Donald Trump

UK’s King Charles was given an enthusiastic welcome on Monday by Canadians who turned out in droves to see their monarch on his historic visit to open parliament, as part of the pushback against US President Donald Trump’s annexation threats.
The 76-year-old king, who is Canada’s head of state as part of the Commonwealth, was greeted at the airport by Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has invited him to give an address opening Canada’s new legislature on Tuesday.
“This historic honour matches the weight of our times,” Carney said.
On their first stop in the Canadian capital, the royals visited a farmer’s market, where they were cheered by thousands of Canadians. The king also dropped the puck for a street hockey game.

The so-called throne speech outlining the government’s priorities is typically given by the British monarch’s representative in Canada, the governor general.