Duke of Edinburgh to make three stops in Canada, attend Canada Day celebrations
- Prince Edward will make three stops in Canada later this month, including Prince Edward Island, Ottawa, and Toronto, to attend official events.
- His visit follows King Charles's recent trip to Canada last month, when the monarch opened Parliament and reasserted Canadian sovereignty.
- On June 25, Edward will participate in the 150th anniversary event honoring the regiment from Prince Edward Island, where he holds the honorary position of Colonel-in-Chief.
- He is scheduled to go to Toronto on June 28 and attend Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa, with no further details about his Toronto stop.
- The visit highlights Edward's military roles in Canada and continues the Royal Family's engagement with Canadian events following the King's visit.
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Duke of Edinburgh to make three stops in Canada, attend Canada Day celebrations
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FREDERICTON — The Duke of Edinburgh is scheduled to travel to Prince Edward Island later this month, only a few weeks after King Charles's opening of Parliament and the reading of the Speech from the Throne. The Royal Journal indicates that Prince Edward is planning to make three stopovers in Canada. He is scheduled to travel to Prince Edward Island as Colonel-in-Chief of Prince Edward Island Regiment and to participate in the 150th anniversary …
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