Charles has long history with Canada, but must step into the spotlight as King
MONTREAL — As he stood between wind-whipped Canadian flags on a podium in Iqaluit in 2017, Prince Charles recalled his official first visit to Canada’s North nearly half a century earlier.
“I have never forgotten the warmth of the welcome from the Inuit people, which made me feel instantly at home, as indeed I have with all Canadians on my subsequent visits,” said Charles, who drew applause from the crowd in Nunavut’s capital with a halting attempt at an Inuktitut greeting.
On that trip and those before them, Charles has stressed a connection to Canada that stretches back decades, encompassing nineteen official visits, family trips and brief stopovers during his military service.
With the death of Queen Elizabeth II announced Thursday, Charles is set to take over as Canada’s new head of state.