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Jonathan Kearsley: US correspondent on King Charles' address to open parliament in Canada

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A message sent to the Trump administration - by King Charles from Canada's throne.

The monarch has given the traditional throne speech to mark the opening session of Canada's parliament.

As the US President speaks of his desire to annex Canada, the King's presence is seen as a show of sovereign support.

US correspondent Jonathan Kearsley says King Charles and Canada were looking to send Trump a message, but not a direct call-out.

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A message sent to the Trump administration - by King Charles from Canada's throne.

The monarch has given the traditional throne speech to mark the opening session of Canada's parliament.

As the US President speaks of his desire to annex Canada, the King's presence is seen as a show of sovereign support.

US correspondent Jonathan Kearsley says King Charles and Canada were looking to send Trump a message, but not a direct call-out.

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