King Charles III delivered the speech from the throne in Ottawa, outlining the government’s agenda and reinforcing Canadian sovereignty amidst a trade war with the U.S. Accompanied by Queen Camilla, the royal couple arrived in a carriage drawn by 28 horses, received military honors, and opened the 45th Parliament, marking the first such occasion by a Canadian monarch since 1977. Their visit, lasting about 24 hours, included a tribute at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, symbolizing support for Canada, as noted by Thomas Morin-Cabana from The Crown Society of Canada.