
Kate Middleton didn't expect what just happened at home: William already knows
Unexpected words that have shaken Buckingham Palace, generating surprise and attention among those around it
William and Kate Middleton have managed to combine tradition and modernity in their role within the British monarchy, showing unity and stability. While they represent renewal and the future, King Charles III and Queen Camilla embody the experience and firmness that support the present of the Crown.
Together, these two couples reflect the balance between continuity and evolution, serving as essential pillars for the institution and for the country. Their leadership, marked by family and public commitment, is key to keeping trust and hope in the British Crown.

Historic Words On Canadian Soil
In Canada, Charles III and Camilla led an event full of symbolism, the inauguration of the 45th legislature of the Canadian Parliament. For the first time since 1977, a king of the Commonwealth sat on the throne to deliver the Speech from the Throne, a gesture that marks the historic relationship between both countries. "Democracy, pluralism, the rule of law, self-determination, and freedom are values Canadians cherish," the king stated firmly.
"With deep pride and pleasure we gather with you today, my wife and I." "As we witness Canadians coming together with a renewed sense of national pride, unity, and hope," Charles III said. He began his words that laid the foundation for his message.
"Every time I come to Canada, a little more of Canada seeps into my blood, and from there, straight to my heart," he continued. The speech was met with ovations. Charles III expressed: "The true north is indeed strong and free!" drawing inspiration from the national anthem. This message came at a time marked by diplomatic tensions with the United States and annexation intentions from President Donald Trump.

A Clear and Firm Message in the Face of Uncertainty
The king's visit comes in a context of diplomatic tensions with the United States, where Donald Trump has suggested the annexation of Canada. Charles III didn't mention the American president explicitly. However, his speech was interpreted as a clear defense of Canadian sovereignty and a rejection of these threats.
Trump replied through his social network stating that Canada could become the 51st state. "It'll cost them 61 billion dollars if they keep being a separate nation, but zero if they become our precious 51st state," he asserted. However, these statements don't reflect the reality or the intentions of the Canadian government.

King Charles III's speech marks a milestone in his reign and reaffirms the Crown's commitment to its member countries. Kate Middleton and Prince William know well the importance of this message, which strengthens the image of a united and resilient monarchy in the face of global challenges.
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