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American Focus > Blog > Politics > British Government Officials Afraid King Charles’ Tuesday Speech in Canadian Parliament May Offend Trump |
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British Government Officials Afraid King Charles’ Tuesday Speech in Canadian Parliament May Offend Trump |

Last updated: May 25, 2025 10:07 pm
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King Charles’ upcoming address to the Canadian Parliament could stir tensions with Donald J. Trump.

The ailing King Charles is set to embark on a two-day visit to Canada, a member of the British Commonwealth, commencing tomorrow. His itinerary includes a speech to the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday, a ceremonial duty reminiscent of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II’s, last performance in 1957.

However, as the Head of State in Canada, Charles is inadvertently walking a diplomatic tightrope. British officials are reportedly anxious that his speech might offend U.S. President Donald Trump.

GB News has stated:

“The King will deliver the ‘speech from the throne’ in Ottawa on Tuesday, a ceremonial role last performed by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in 1957.”

This royal visit is set against a backdrop of increasing geopolitical tensions between Canada and the United States.

“British ministers have been attempting to convince the Canadian government to ensure that Charles remains uncontroversial regarding Donald Trump,” revealed a Commonwealth source to The Times.


Canada aims to draw the King into the ongoing diplomatic tensions with the U.S.

In contrast, Ottawa appears determined to engage the King in these diplomatic frictions. The Canadian government is displeased with Trump’s imposition of trade tariffs and has playfully hinted at the notion of becoming the 51st U.S. state.

“Prime Minister Mark Carney, who previously served as the governor of the Bank of England, capitalized on widespread anti-Trump sentiment to achieve a surprising electoral victory in April.”

During his speech in Ottawa, King Charles will be guided by the Canadian government’s recommendations.

“There will be a pronounced subtext, and the Canadians are eager to ensure that is evident,” noted Professor Philip Murphy, director of history and policy at the University of London, in conversation with The Times.

“This visit allows them to emphasize that the UK stands firmly with Canada in any trade disputes with the U.S.,” he elaborated.

Prime Minister Carney openly challenged Trump during a visit to the White House, asserting that Canada “won’t be for sale, ever.”

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“Carney articulated to Sky News that inviting Charles and Camilla was ‘no coincidence’ and served as a clear demonstration of Canadian sovereignty.”

TRUMP: …but never say “never”

CARNEY: (sotto voce) Never. Never. Never. Never. Never pic.twitter.com/g7Lz4fhHRR

— Ron Pragides  (@mrp) May 6, 2025

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