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King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed in Ottawa

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Nadine Yousif

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Reporting fromOttawa, Canada

Watch: The King plants trees and meets locals on first day of Canada visit

King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived in Canada for a visit meant to underscore Canada’s sovereignty in the face of tensions with the US.

The two-day visit began on Monday with a whirlwind of pomp and pageantry that included a welcome ceremony for the King and Queen at the airport, a street hockey puck drop and a ceremonial tree planting.

It comes ahead of a big day on Tuesday, when the King will deliver the Speech of the Throne – which will lay out the government’s priorities and goals – to parliament.

A monarch has not delivered the throne speech in Canada since 1977, making this royal visit a rare occasion.

“The Royal Visit is a reminder of the bond between Canada and the Crown – one forged over generations, shaped by shared histories, and grounded in common values,” said Prime Minister Mark Carney in a statement on Monday.

Here is a look at King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s time in Ottawa so far.

EPA Britain's King Charles III (L) and Queen Camilla (R) are greeted as they arrive for a state visit at Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport in Ottawa, Canada, 26 May 2025EPA

An arrival guard from the Royal Canadian Dragoons, a senior armoured regiment of the Canadian Armed Forces, participated in the ceremony

The King and Queen touched down in Ottawa at around 13:15 local time (18:15 BST). They were welcomed by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Armed Forces.

Waiting for them on the runway were Prime Minister Carney, his wife Diana Fox Carney, Canada’s Governor General Mary Simon and other dignitaries.

They were also met by national indigenous leaders.

The King wore a dark red, patterned tie, while the Queen donned a light pink ensemble from a British designer.

She wore a diamond maple leaf brooch that was given by King George VI to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in 1939 ahead of their first royal tour to Canada.

That same brooch was passed down to Queen Elizabeth II, and has been loaned to other royals including Catherine, Princess of Wales.

Reuters Britain's King Charles meets with an elder as he and Queen Camilla arrive at Ottawa Airport in Ontario, Canada, as the queen wears a pale pink fringed coat dress and a Maple leaf diamond brooch gifted to HMQ Elizabeth the Queen Mother by George VI, worn by QE2 for her first ever visit to Canada in 1939, May 26, 2025.Reuters

The King and Queen were welcomed by leaders of First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities, who have a long relationship with the Crown

Carney extended an invitation to the King earlier this year and announced the visit shortly after his Liberal party won Canada’s general election in April.

The visit comes amid a trade war with the country’s neighbour and close economic ally, the United States.

US President Donald Trump has also repeatedly said the country would be better off as a 51st US state.

At the airport, the Queen was given a bouquet of flowers and she and the King were greeted by school groups from the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

Some of the children who attended the arrival are enrolled in the Duke of Edinburgh programme, a global youth development programme launched by the late Prince Phillip – the King’s father – in 1956.

AFP/Getty Images Well wishers wave flags before the arrival of Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla at a Lansdowne Park community event in Ottawa, Canada, May 26, 2025. AFP/Getty Images

Crowds gathered well before the arrival of the King and Queen at Ottawa’s Lansdowne Park

After the airport greeting, the King and Queen travelled to Lansdowne Park in central Ottawa, where they met well-wishers, local community groups, farmers, and vendors.

The King took part in a ceremonial street hockey puck drop.

Getty Images  King Charles III drops the puck to launch the hockey match at a community event in Lansdowne Park during an official visit to Canada on May 26, 2025 in Ottawa, Ontario. Getty Images

It was too warm for ice hockey, but the King helped kick off a street hockey game

PA Media King Charles III and Queen Camilla meet wellwishers during a visit to a community event at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, showcasing cultural heritage and diversity of Canada, as part of their two-day visit to Canada.PA Media

The King and Queen were invited to sample local wares, including maple syrup treats

The King and Queen later partook in a tree planting ceremony at Rideau Hall, the official residence of Canada’s governor general.

Commemorative tree planting at Rideau Hall is a tradition that began in 1906, and is meant to symbolise friendship and cooperation between nations.

Monday’s ceremony marks the fifth tree planted by the King in Canada, and the second with Queen Camilla by his side.

They planted a Blue Beech, a small deciduous tree native to eastern North America and known for its bright autumn leaves.

Afterwards, the King held privates audiences with Gov Gen Simon and Prime Minister Carney.

Reuters Britain's King Charles holds a shovel as he participates with Queen Camilla in a ceremonial tree planting next to Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney as they visit the Rideau Hall residence during a two-day visit in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada May 26, 2025.Reuters

The King celebrated after the ceremonial planting of a a blue beech tree at Rideau Hall.

Reuters Britain's King Charles meets with Canada's Governor General Mary Simon as he visits the Rideau Hall residence during a two-day visit in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada May 26, 2025.Reuters

The King held a private audience with Gov Gen Simon. She serves as the monarch’s representative in Canada, an is the first indigenous person to hold the role

Reuters Britain's King Charles meet Carney as he visits the Rideau Hall residence during a two-day visit in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada May 26, 2025.Reuters

The King met Prime Minister Carney for their second private audience this year – Carney also met the King in Buckingham Palace in March

The King and Queen later retired for the day, with no other public events on their agenda.

On Tuesday, they will head early in the morning to the Senate of Canada, where the King will deliver the Speech from the Throne.



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