Justin Trudeau set to attend King Charles's Coronation
Justin Trudeau will attend King Charles's Coronation, a government official confirmed to The Telegraph.
However, an official told The Telegraph that the Canadian prime minister “will be attending the Coronation”. The occasion will include “artistic performances, and special unveilings” at locations around the capital region, including Rideau Hall. “Dignitaries from the table of precedence of Canada, including members of the King’s Privy Council for Canada, eminent Canadians, and individuals with ties to causes dear to His Majesty will be in attendance,” the Prime Minister's office said.
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