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News report:
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla will come to Canada as part of a three-day royal tour from May 17 to May 19, 2022.
The itinerary for royal tour includes stops in Newfoundland and Labrador, the National Capital Region and the Northwest Territories.
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The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are coming to Canada as part of The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee this year.
Day One
The first stop for the royal couple on May 17 is in St. John’s, N.L.
The Prince and Duchess will attend a ceremony which "will reflect the province’s rich tradition of song and story and will include Indigenous performances," reads a press release from The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. Prince Charles is also expected to deliver a speech at the event.
The royals will then visit the neighbourhood of Quidi Vidi.
Day Two
The following day, May 18, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will visit Ottawa.
The royals will join Governor General Mary Simon at the National War Memorial.
Afterward, Prince Charlies and Camilla will meet with members and organizations from Canada's Ukrainian community.
The royals will also visit a school and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Musical Ride.
Toward the end of the day, the Prince will attend a roundtable led by Environment and Climate Change Canada, followed by the Governor General’s reception at Rideau Hall, which he will attend with Camilla.
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Day Three
On the final day of the Canadian royal tour, May 19, Prince Charles and Camilla will travel to the Northwest Territories to visit Yellowknife and Dettah.
In Dettah, the royals will meet with the Dene First Nation community.
Later, the Duchess of Cornwall will visit a local school.
The Prince of Wales will visit the Canadian Rangers, followed by a walk next to the Dettah Ice Road with Indigenous leaders to discuss the impacts of climate change.
Camilla will also visit a transitional housing centre for women and children facing domestic violence.
Finally, at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, the royals will meet with innovative local food producers and discuss Treaty 11. Dialogue about the treaty is expected to include its history and legacy in the Northwest Territories.
Their Royal Highnesses will then proceed to the Ceremonial Circle for a Platinum Jubilee Celebration, and the unveiling of a plaque at the Northwest Territories’ Platinum Jubilee Garden.
Oh Canada... no New Brunswick events?
The Royal Chart from Greg Hallett below
Preface - Greg Hallett and Spymaster (yumpu.com)
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