Monarchy vs. America First: Royal Ceremony Triggers Online Firestorm
In a highly symbolic and politically charged speech to Canada’s Parliament, King Charles III warned that the country is facing “unprecedented threats” to its freedom—just as President Donald Trump continues to question Canada’s sovereignty and even suggests it could become America’s 51st state.
Speaking from a golden throne in Ottawa on Tuesday, the 76-year-old monarch delivered a message many viewed as a direct rebuttal to Trump’s growing influence in North America.
“Since World War II, the world has never been more dangerous,” Charles said in French, calling on Canadians to stand firm in defense of their democratic values and national identity.
President Trump’s Proposal: U.S.-Canada Integration?
President Trump, who has repeatedly criticized Canada’s liberal leadership and suggested annexation as a way to strengthen continental security, has reignited the conversation about Canada’s future on the world stage.
Though King Charles never mentioned Trump by name, his speech reflected a clear discomfort with the former President’s America First policies and his call for stronger U.S.-Canada integration.
Liberal Globalists Push Royal Pageantry as Patriotic Canadians Push Back
The speech was arranged by Canada’s new liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, a former global banking executive with deep ties to international institutions. Carney invited the King to open Parliament in what critics see as an attempt to cling to globalist symbolism in the face of rising nationalist sentiment.
“Many Canadians are feeling anxious,” Charles said. “We must hold true to our values to build a stronger future.”
But many Canadians didn’t buy the message. Critics flooded social media with backlash:
- “Carney looked like a court jester next to a monarch,” one Canadian wrote.
- “Canada will be the 51st state, and everyone knows it,” another posted.
Military Honors, Royal Salutes, and Turquoise Sneakers?
Charles arrived Monday with Queen Camilla to full military fanfare: a 21-gun salute, Royal Canadian Mounted Police in dress uniform, and a black-and-purple chariot leading the way through Ottawa.
But many saw the pageantry as over-the-top.
One bystander reportedly shouted “God save the King!”, while another muttered, “Why not just call it a U.S. territory already?”
Even former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made headlines—for all the wrong reasons—by wearing turquoise sneakers with orange stripes to the opening of Parliament, earning mockery online.
Queen Camilla Gains Power, Canadians Lose Patience
In a move that raised eyebrows, Queen Camilla was quietly sworn into the King’s Privy Council for Canada, granting her an official advisory role—despite being a foreign national with zero democratic mandate.
This development led some to ask: Is Canada truly sovereign anymore—or just living under ceremonial rule?
The Bigger Picture: What This Means for North America
As President Trump continues to build support for bold economic and security reforms, many in the U.S. and Canada are reevaluating the outdated ties to the British monarchy. With Charles pushing globalism and Trump pushing national strength, the divide between elite symbolism and grassroots sovereignty grows wider.
“Canadians can give themselves far more than any foreign power ever could,” Charles claimed in his prepared remarks. But for many, those words ring hollow.
Bottom Line: Will Canada Reclaim Its Future—or Become America’s 51st State?
While liberals cling to tradition and symbolism, the Trump movement’s vision of a stronger North America—rooted in shared values and mutual security—continues gaining momentum.
Patriotic Canadians and Americans alike are asking: Why serve a king when you can serve your country?
If Canada becomes a state, they need to make it 4 states as its so big.
Geophysically America and Canada are one country. Demographically they are one people. Just different systems of governance. Obviously Canadians and DJT cannot cope with it.
Russia and Ukraine are geophysically one country. Demographically they are one people. Bad thing about Europe is that this contention has led to a war where people are dying.