What We
Know About
Camilla And
Prince
Charles'
Upcoming
Royal Tour
Lifestyle - News
By SOPHIE MCEVOY
Despite the recent controversy surrounding royal tours, Prince Charles, and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are going ahead with their three-day visit to Canada in May. The royal couple will travel 2,000 miles throughout the country to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee, and many of their scheduled events will prioritize Indigenous communities and sustainability efforts.
The tour will start in St. John's and the Quidi Vidi Village in Newfoundland, and they will also visit the Government House and meet with Indigenous leaders. On the second day, the couple will travel to Ottawa, where Prince Charles will be given the Order of Military Merit, and after that, they will place a wreath at the National War Memorial and meet with people from the Ukrainian community.
Prince Charles and Camilla will also meet with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and visit Yellowknife, where they will "partake in [the] local culture and traditions" of the Dene First Nation, per CTV News. They'll undertake separate duties in the Northwest Territories before meeting up at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre.