Why King Charles's trip to Canada is more than just a royal visit

BBC royal correspondent Daniela Relph on King Charles III's trip to Canada where he will open the country’s parliament.

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It's also an important trip for Canada's new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, who has dealt with tariff whiplash and talks of annexation from US President Donald Trump.

Carney will be hoping the King's visit strengthens ties with the UK and shows off his country's sovereignty.

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