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King Charles welcomed the new Prime Minister of Canada Mark Karni when he visited the Bakingham Palace.
It was another symbolic gesture of Canada’s support from the king who wears a red tie that should send coded signals rather than writing things because Canada faces threats to US President Donald Trump.
But the king sought to understand his commitment to Canada – and if it had not been for his diagnosis, the BBC realized what he would go there for his appointment in 2024.
There is also suggestions that after the election to Canada goes on the way, a visit to Canada will be a priority where it can further demonstrate its support.
The new Prime Minister of Canada told the king that his order Canada had broken this morning. The king joked: “Do you want one more?”
“There is much to catch up,” the king said, bringing Karni to the place, and perhaps hoping that a broken stud is not a symbol of the Commonwealth under stress.
“These are important questions,” the king said, ahead of the 30-minute conversation, with no one.
Meeting with Karnya is the last scene in a difficult diplomatic balancing for the king, who is the head of state of both the UK and Canada.
King Charles must show solidarity with Canada, without breaking UK’s relations with Trump, who oppose Canadians with its economic threats and urges Canada to become a 51st US state.
The king should also avoid direct participation in politics – and should speak at the ministers’ parades. Whatever he could personally believe Trump’s comments about capturing Canada, the king must keep his thoughts to himself.
This complex choreography is added that Royals are one of the strongest cards that the UK can play with President Trump. He seemed to be delighted with his second state invitation to the king.
Thus, messages from the king are sent to symbolic displays. If anyone missed the signs over Canada, there were several points. And then a few more.
When the king visited the HMS aircraft carrier Prince Wales, he appeared in a set of Canadian medals.
Usually the 60th anniversary of the Canada’s maple leaf flag, as a rule, passed without the intervention of royal intervention, but there was a soft message sent by the king, praising “proud, elastic and compassionate country”.
The Ceremonial Sword for Canada became an event at the Bakingham Palace with the official presentation of the king.
At the tree planting ceremony at the Bakingham Trees Palace was a maple. And when the king sat in the Commonwealth last week, he was on a Canadian chair.
If any of these moments were random, their Bakingham palace was not rejected, and the royal sources emphasized the king’s commitment to Canada.
But in this balancing it is impossible to avoid tensions and contradictions. E -mails from Canadians to Royal Watch BBC newsletter show that many want much more reliable protection against the king.
“What a police officer! Throw Canada on wolves. By giving us a stroking on the anniversary of our flag, not quite. Here is a monarchist who seriously rethinks his loyalty to the crown!” by e -mail Brian, Canadian veteran of the military.
Carol in Vancouver was dissatisfied with the invitation of the UK for the second state visit of President Trump.
“I am ashamed that the British feel that they should follow by inviting such a loss for dinner. For my life I don’t understand why he has this power over you,” she wrote.
“Like a Canadian, an invitation is a slap in the face of Canada. If the king is our king (as we are a Commonwealth country), and Trump is mostly fighting with us how King Charles dare give him any trust?” by e -mail the patrician.
“I, like Canadian, I’m upset, horrible, disgusting and evil that King Charles seems to join the Conga admission line,” Joe-en said in Ontario.
But King Charles will have to keep the line set by the ministers, and if this means keeping good relationships with Trump, he is unlikely to say something more open.