
Royal correspondent
“This is a great help for the king to do this,” said Jeremy Kinsman, a British Canadian high school monk, as he prepared for a historic visit to Canada, which is facing the pressure of US President Donald Trump.
Kinsman said, “Trump hopes to understand,” before the first monarch who opened the Canadian council in almost 70 years.
So what can you expect to be delivered in French and English in Tuesday, Tuesday, as a Canadian director?
It will be written according to the advice of the Canadian government. But with the Workaday line on the policy plan, Kinsman expects a message that Canada will not be 51 weeks in the United States.
Kinsman, who worked as a king and diplomat when he was Prince Wales, said, “We will be very affirmed to Canadian sovereignty. I can say that King Charles will congratulate you.
“The government said it would protect, pursue, and preserve Canada’s sovereignty.”
Queen Elizabeth II, the king’s mother, was the last monarch of the Canadian Council in 1957 and was the latest monarch who delivered the “Throne’s speech” in 1977 in the consciousness of the 1977 council.
She began her speech with her personal opinion. So there is a range of the king to add his own thoughts.
“I don’t know what kind of pronouns they will use, he will talk about the government’s proposal, but they don’t know if they will be thrown” me. “
It will be a more dressed event than the opening ceremony of the Westminster State. The king will wear a suit, not the gowns and crowns, and you can read a speech that can last for about 25 minutes, most of which is about the government’s legislative plan.
Since the beginning of the rule, there will be a nodd of the importance of Canada’s first national community in a speech that first visited Canada from Queen Charles and Queen Camilla.
The king, who is invited by Carney, will have to balance the message of Canada and solidarity without having to endanger the relationship between England and the United States.
“The king has long experiences and great skills in walking on a diplomatic tightrope.”
“He has a good relationship with the world leaders who understand his unique position and considers the world and political spectrum.”
Former Canadian minister and senior official Mel Cape was involved in preparing such a speech from the throne delivered by the governor.
He expects the king to “first to add some of his paragraphs” and “give his personal opinion”, but the overall text of the speech will be approved by the Canadian Prime Minister and his officials.
“He will not pierce Trump with his eyes,” said a cafe professor in the UK. It will cause a problem with Canada. On the other hand, he will not suck Donald Trump.
He believes that this intervention can have a big impact. “Symbolically, this is huge. President Trump has a lot of admiration for monarchy. He was impressed by the royal family.”
The moment of this royal family will be a platform for the Canadian government to talk about tariffs and Carney PM will be a platform for the White House visit that Canada is “absolutely selling.”
“So find the word” absolute “somewhere in that speech.
Trump can be an unpredictable diplomatic partner, as can be seen in the recent controversial White House meeting with President Ramaposa and President Ukraine.
Kinsman said, “The old alliance is falling, and the king of Charles was part of the unexpected international balance against such uncertainty.
He invited the second week to visit the Charm Fivensive to maintain a good relationship with President Trump. Now he is taking a reassurance message to Canadians.
Keir Starmer is getting closer to Trump using the king, and Mark Carney is using him to drop Trump farther away.
Kinsman said of the king’s support for Canada, “He is not a tool or stupid, which is what he believes.
Former diplomats remember how much Prince Charles saw his personal affection for Canada and his duty to the people. The planned journey last year had to be canceled by his cancer diagnosis.
There are many powerful links. The throne for the king to sit for his speech includes the Wood of the Windsor Great Park.
Kinsman says many Canadians have been traumatized and angry by President Trump’s “terrible” language, who wants to occupy Canada. It shakes their views on the world and the new prime minister is expected to confront the United States.
Canadians said that Canadians were “not impressed,” by President Trump’s invitation to the British visit. But Kinsman says that it is an underestimation of Canada, which is “hateful” by invitation. It’s really ranked.
Nevertheless, he says that many Canadians should play two roles in this “strange duality”, which is practical enough for the UK to maintain a good relationship with the United States and the national director of England and Canada.
It was rejected by Peter Donolo, director of the Canadian International Council Think Tank.
“On the one hand, they are favoring Americans using Charles in England, and our government seems to want to use him to stand up for Canada,” Donolo says.
He sees monarchy as “meaningless” with this dispute with the United States. Donolo said, “It will not affect Trump’s way of seeing Canada.
Theoretically, the king acts with two unique roles with the advice of the British government and the Canadian government’s advice on the British government. There is also a difference. In Canada, the mention of the king was abandoned in his title as “defender of faith.”
Elizabeth McCallion, who teaches political science at the University of Toronto, believes that many Canadians are not interested in constitutional complications for the route of the king.
But she was profoundly offended by Canadian people by Trump’s goal. In the UK, he was “disappointed” that he was relatively supported.
They now see what the king says to support them.
“People recognize that this is a moment,” she says.