
King urged to issue a 'hands off Canada' warning to Trump
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57% : But in visiting Canada at this time any Canadian would welcome the smallest reference to "God Save Canada", that Canada is a valued member of the Commonwealth family of nations.' King Charles (left) is being strongly urged to issue a subtle 'hands off Canada ' warning to Donald Trump (right) when he opens a new session of the Canadian parliament in Ottawa on May 27 and delivers the traditional 'speech from the throne' - the first time a monarch has done so in nearly 50 years The King gave a warm welcome to the new Canadian prime minister Mark Carney (pictured) at Buckingham Palace in March Charles faces a delicate diplomatic balancing act - showing solidarity with Canada without damaging the UK's relationship with Trump.54% : King Charles is being strongly urged to issue a subtle 'hands off Canada' warning to Donald Trump when he makes an historic speech later this month.
45% : Mr Carney said last week that Canadians were unimpressed by the UK government's invitation to President Trump for a second state visit.
33% : And echoing sentiments expressed by a number of Canadian politicians, Ms May told The Mail on Sunday: 'For King Charles to come and open up parliament is a strong statement in and of itself that we are not in any way open to being an adjunct to the United States, and we never will be [and] it will not be lost on Trump.
33% : 'We can't undo what Trump has done.
3% : Mark Carney said last week that Canadians were unimpressed by the UK government's invitation to President Trump for a second state visit The Canadian prime minister and Donald Trump shared some awkward moments as they spoke to reporters in the Oval Office on May 6, 2025.
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