
King Charles signalling support for Canada as Trump talks annexation: royal watchers
A maple tree, a red dress and a ceremonial sword may seem like cold comfort for Canadians hoping to hear their head of state defend them against U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated pitches to annex their country.
But royal watchers say King Charles is showing subtle support for Canada in the only way he can, given his politically neutral role.
On Wednesday, the King presented a senior Canadian parliamentary officer, the Usher of the Black Rod, with a sword in a ceremony that appeared loaded with symbolism amid the Canada-U.S. trade war and Trump’s suggestions that the country become the 51st state.
The meeting at Buckingham Palace came after the King wore Canadian military honours on his uniform, met with Canada’s prime minister and planted an Acer rubrum — otherwise known as a red maple — on the grounds of the palace to commemorate the late queen’s commitment to forest conservation.