King Charles, Queen Camilla Honor Queen Elizabeth During Canada Visit
King Charles, Queen Camilla Honor Queen Elizabeth During Canada Visit

King Charles, Queen Camilla Honor Queen Elizabeth During Canada Visit

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla recently undertook a historic two-day visit to Canada, marked by a series of significant and symbolic engagements. Upon arrival in Ottawa, they were warmly welcomed by Canadian dignitaries and indigenous leaders, and they celebrated local culture at Lansdowne Park. During their visit, they planted a Blue-Beech tree at Rideau Hall to commemorate their trip and honor the late Queen Elizabeth II, continuing a tradition of planting commemorative trees on the grounds. Queen Camilla attracted attention for wearing a pale pink coat dress previously worn to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, accessorized with a diamond and platinum maple leaf brooch that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth, symbolizing a subtle tribute to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The royal couple also paid their respects at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, with King Charles expressing deep sorrow for recent tragic events and honoring those who lost their lives in service. Additionally, insights into King Charles's past reveal a tender side, with romantic gestures such as picking scented sweet peas for Princess Diana, reflecting a complex personal history behind his public role.

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