OTTAWA: King Charles III has signaled his unwavering commitment to royal responsibilities by undertaking a swift but significant visit to Canada this week, despite continuing cancer treatment.
The King, accompanied by Queen Camilla, traveled to Canada for the state opening of Parliament, delivering a 25-minute speech that outlined the Canadian government’s legislative agenda. The visit marks a notable moment in King Charles’s reign, underscoring his active engagement with Commonwealth affairs.
Speaking to GB News, royal commentator Pandora Forsyth described the visit as “highly significant,” noting that the King’s packed schedule demonstrates his resolve to remain fully involved in royal duties.
“This very much goes to show that the King is not going to stop working any time soon,” Forsyth stated. “Despite health challenges, his presence in Canada at such a politically important event illustrates his ongoing dedication.”
Forsyth further remarked that it is unusual to see the British Royal Family participating so directly in parliamentary proceedings abroad. “This visit places the monarchy at the heart of political life in Canada in a way that’s rarely seen outside the UK,” she said.
The commentator also reflected on the symbolic continuity of the monarchy, noting that the King was seated on a throne originally commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II from timber sourced in Windsor Great Park. This, Forsyth said, added a deeply personal layer to the visit.
“This is the third time the King has undertaken such a responsibility in Canada,” she added. “He is clearly stepping into the role his late mother once held, and this occasion undoubtedly holds personal significance for him.”
King Charles ascended the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022, and has since maintained a full schedule of public duties, despite announcing in early 2024 that he had been diagnosed with cancer.