The king came under a criticism in Canada, which is silent threats Annex Canada.
Trudeau spoke in London in London about important than Canadians with Charles and said “nothing seems important for Canadians at the moment than standing for our sovereignty and our nation.”
Charles is the head of the state in Canada, who is a member of the British community of former colonies.
All in all, the Antiroyal movement in Canada is small, but the silence of the monarch in Trump threats was encouraged in the last few days.
Former Prime Minister Jason Kenney said “that Canadians disappointed that King Charles did not comment” on Trump’s threats can only act only on the Council of Canada.
“The Canadian government should be asked to underline the Canadian sovereignty,” Kenney announced on X.
King, who met on Sunday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr ZelenskyyHe called on Trump to come to Scotland to a state visit.
Although Canadians are a little indifferent to the monarchy, many had great affection for the late Queen of Elizabeth, whose silhouette marks their coins. She was the head of the state by 45% of the existence of Canada and visited the country 22 times as a monarch.
Charles Visit over the years attracted rare crowds
“Canadians will need to decide in which the purpose of King Charles III serves as a King of Canada if he can’t even talk about our sovereignty,” Arthur Wilczynski, a former Canadian Public Servant, published on X.
The abolition of the monarchy would mean changing the constitution. It is an inherently risky company, given how delicately designed to unify the nation of 41 million people who accept English speakers, French speakers, indigenous tribes and permanent flow of new immigrants.
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