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Furious Charles UPDATE SAD News Putting Him In ‘Really Difficult Position’ By Major Crisis

Furious Charles UPDATE SAD News Putting Him In ‘Really Difficult Position’ By Major Crisis

In over 50 years of trips to Canada as prince, Charles has stressed a connection to Canada that stretches back decades, encompassing official visits, family trips and brief stopovers during his military service. But as his coronation marks the final step in his succession of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, he’ll have to forge a new relationship with the country as King.

Heavy is the head that wears 15 crowns, right? Everyone, welcome back to our channel. Sad news today: King Charles has just been engulfed by a massive new disaster, and it’s all courtesy of US President Donald Trump.

Although it’s usually a pretty sweet deal for King Charles being the official constitutional head of state of 15 different countries, with different diplomatic relationships, goals, and realities, it can sometimes prove to be a real headache.

It’s been said that the late Queen did nothing, and she did it bloody well. Until King Charles’s invitation to Donald Trump, the US president might be causing economic, legal, and political chaos at home, but his majesty is facing the growing prospect of his own crisis courtesy of Trump.

Things began earlier this month when, while in Washington, UK Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer hand-delivered an invitation from the King to Mr. Trump for a historic second state visit. The backlash in the UK to a second Trump state visit was swift and brutal. For Charles, this is probably the most difficult diplomatic position he’s ever faced or will ever face in his tenure as king.

The King once told in 2020 he wanted to be a peacemaker, and the way the cards are falling right now, he is going to get plenty of practice. Trump’s increasingly aggressive rhetoric regarding Canada is terrifying not just to Canadians, but to people all over the world. As the head of state of Canada, Charles is said to be worried about Canada and wants to call for unity.

Therefore, the monarch has been urged to make the move in support of Canada. This, it is argued, would clearly display the monarch’s support for the country against US President Donald Trump’s trade wars.

On one hand, Brits are clearly opposed to the second Trump state visit, with a poll showing a majority (51%) believe the president should never have been invited to begin with. Petitions calling for the visit to be canceled have gotten nearly 300,000 signatures.

Unfortunately, King Charles’s visits are at the government’s request and are very difficult to refuse, with all the uninformed calling the situation a trade war. Perhaps it’s time to do it.

Meanwhile, a courtier recently told that the king is highly sensitive to public feeling. Should Charles decline to host the Trump state visit, it could force the Prime Minister and the government’s resignation and a general election. If in this scenario Starmer remained in office and the King still refused, it could force an abdication.

This is a highly unlikely scenario, but still, the very fact that it is being talked about in the British press reflects just how far things are from normal in the White House.

In recent days, the king wore his Canadian medals while on board HMS Prince of Wales. Moreover, he presented his Canadian personal attendants with a new ceremonial sword at Buckingham Palace.

The state opening of parliament in Canada would take place after the country’s federal elections. While the government, currently led by former Bank of England head Mark Carney, has until October to call the election, the vote is widely expected to take place in the spring.

If the king decided to attend the state opening of parliament in Canada, he would follow in his late grandfather and mother’s footsteps. Queen Elizabeth II attended the event in 1957, while King George VI headed to the Canadian Parliament during a royal tour in 1939.

Last year, while still Prince of Wales, King Charles III opened a meeting of Commonwealth heads of government in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, and pitched Canada as an example for the world to follow.

In over 50 years of trips to Canada, as Prince Charles has stressed a connection to Canada that stretches back decades, encompassing official visits, family trips, and brief stopovers during his military service.

But as his coronation marks the final step in his succession of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, he’ll have to forge a new relationship with the country as king.

Royal experts say the king nevertheless faces a daunting challenge in establishing himself in a country that has become skeptical of the monarchy, and in a role that has been so inextricably linked to his mother in the minds of many Canadians.

The king’s desire for a slimmed-down monarchy and his new duties may mean that future tours to Canada could become shorter or rarer, which could make it hard to build connections.

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