King Charles uses symbols to show support for Canada happymamay

Sean Covelan

Royal reporter

King Charles, who is also the King of Canada, meets Mark Carney at Buckingham Palace

King Charles gave a warm welcome to the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney when he visited Buckingham Palace.

It was another symbolic gesture to support Canada from a king, wearing a red tie, which had to send encrypted signals instead of clarifying things with words, as Canada faces threats from US President Donald Trump.

But the king sought to clarify his commitment to Canada – and if not because of his diagnosis of cancer, the BBC realizes that he would have been traveling there for a deliberate visit in 2024.

There are also suggestions that once Canada’s elections are outside the road, the visit to Canada will be a priority, as it can show his support.

The new Canadian Prime Minister told the king that his order in Canada had broken this morning. The king joked: “Do you want another one?”

The king said, putting Carney in a seat, and perhaps in the hope that the broken pin is not a symbol of the Commonwealth relationship under pressure.

“These are important issues,” said the king, a 30 -minute conversation with anyone else.

Carney later went to meet with the UK Prime Minister Sir Kerr Starmer at Downing Street.

Sir Kerr praised the relationship between the two countries and said that “they had many common denominators – common history, common values, and the common king.”

Carney said he was “grateful for welcoming and constructive discussions” with Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron – Which he met earlier in the day.

At a press conference, he was asked whether he felt that he was disappointed because there is no general support for Canada from other allies, given Trump’s trade war with Canada, and his statements about making Canada the 51st state of the United States.

“We do not need another country to verify the health of our sovereignty, we are going to sovereignty, and we do not need praise from another country, and we are proud of ourselves,” he said, adding that Sir Kerr has made it clear in referring to the sovereignty of Canada, and “our joint place in King Charles III.”

Getty Images Mark Carney and Sir Keir Starmer wear suits and sit on white arm chairs in front of Canada and the United Kingdom.Gety pictures

Symbolic offers

The meeting with Carney is the latest scene in a complex diplomatic budget law for the king of the President of the United Kingdom and Canada.

King Charles must appear solidarity with Canada without disrupting the United Kingdom’s relationship with Trump, who regains Canadians with his economic threats and calls for Canada to become the state 51 in the United States.

The king must also avoid direct participation in politics – and he must talk about the advice of ministers. All he might personally believe about Trump’s comments about the seizure of Canada, the king must preserve his ideas for himself.

In addition to this complex dance, the royal family is one of the most powerful cards that the UK can play with President Trump. He seemed pleased by inviting the visit of the second state of the king.

So messages from the king are sent in symbolic offers. If anyone misses the signs of Canada, there are multiple moments. Then more.

When the king visited the HMS Prince of Wales, he seemed to wear a group of Canadian medals.

Perhaps the sixtieth anniversary of the science of maple leaves in Canada usually passed without any royal intervention, but there was a mysterious message that the king sent, praising the luxury, flexible and emotional country. “

A celebration of Canada has become an event at Buckingham Palace with an official offer by the king.

At the tree planting ceremony at Buckingham Palace, the chosen tree was a maple. When the king sat at the service of the Commonwealth last week, he was on a Canadian chair.

If any of these moments is accidental, it is not rejected by the Buckingham Palace, with royal sources that emphasize the king’s commitment to Canada.

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The king is the head of the United Kingdom and Canada

But there is no avoiding tensions and contradictions in this budget work. Email messages from Canadians to the BBC Watch newsletter show that many want a more powerful defense than the king.

“What a policeman! Throwing Canada on the wolves. He brings us back to the memory of our knowledge that we do not completely cut it. Here he sits royalty and rethinks his seriousness of his loyalty to the crown!” Send an email to Brian, a Canadian military warrior.

Carroll in Vancouver was not satisfied with the UK invitation on a second visit by President Trump.

“I feel shy about the British who have to follow up with the invitation of such dinner. For the sake of my life, I do not understand why he has this strength on you,” she wrote.

“As a Canadian, the invitation is a slap in the face of the people of Canada. If the king is our king (because we are a state of comation), and Trump is in a war with us, how does King Charles dare any credibility?” By e -mail Patricia.

Joe Ann said in Ontario: “As a Canadian, I feel sad, disgusted, disgusted and anger that King Charles seems to join the Conga line of the two plates,” said Joe Ann in Ontario.

But King Charles will have to keep the line developed by the ministers, and if that means maintaining good relationships with Trump, it is unlikely to say anything more frank.

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