King Charles to deliver speech from the throne as 45th Parliament opens | CBC
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King Charles III's throne speech to open Canada's 45th Parliament combines a ceremonial parade and military honours with a focus on his artistic passion. Dressed for the occasion, he rides with Queen Camilla in a horse-drawn carriage, participates in the military salute, and addresses the Parliament. This marks the first throne speech by Charles, echoing his mother's past addresses. Additionally, the day includes artistic representation through sketch artists capturing the event, emphasizing the King's appreciation for art, which he would pursue had he not become king.
King Charles III is quite passionate about the arts and has said that if he weren't King, he'd want to spend his time studying the Royal Collection of Art.
Charles will then read the speech from the throne, making it the third time the monarch does so, following in the footsteps of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
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