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The Monarchy in Canada. Many foreigners, and even some Canadians, are surprised to learn that Canada is a monarchy, which means the country’s political system is headed by a king or queen. Canada’s monarchy system is a bit more complicated and unusual than most others, however. As we learned in the history chapter, Canada was once a colony ...
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The King, then Prince of Wales, during the 2017 Royal Tour of Canada.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy whereby the Sovereign is Canada's Head of State. King Charles III automatically became Sovereign of Canada on the passing of his predecessor, Queen Elizabeth II.
•Early life and education
•Military service
•Marriage and family
•Charitable work and military appointments
•Tours of Canada
•Accession and Coronation
In 1956, His Majesty became the first heir apparent to go to school rather than have a private tutor. The young Prince attended 3 schools in Britain and spent 2 terms as an exchange student in Melbourne, Australia.
From 1967 to 1970, His Majesty studied archaeology, anthropology and history at Cambridge University. He also learned to speak Welsh at the University College of Wales.
In 1971, The King began a naval career, following in the footsteps of his father, his grandfather, and 2 of his great‑grandfathers. He qualified as a helicopter pilot in 1974 before joining 845 Naval Air Squadron, which operated from the Commando carrier HMS Hermes.
While serving on HMS Hermes in Canadian waters in 1975, the King spent a week in the Northwest Territories.
On July 29, 1981, His Majesty married Lady Diana Spencer. The couple visited Canada in 1983, 1986 and 1991.
The King and Diana, Princess of Wales, had 2 children:
•Prince William, born on June 21, 1982
•Prince Harry, born on September 15, 1984
In 1996, after a 4-year separation, the marriage was dissolved. In 1997, Princess Diana tragically died as a result of a car crash.
In February 2005, His Majesty announced his engagement to Camilla Parker Bowles. They married in a civil ceremony on April 9, 2005. A prayer service and a reception followed at Windsor Castle.
His Majesty has worked closely with many organizations, publicly supporting a wide variety of causes relating to the environment, rural communities, architecture, the arts, healthcare and education.
Royal patronages and military designations do not automatically transfer when members of the Royal Family step into new roles. New or renewed requests for The King or other members of the Royal Family to become a patron of a Canadian organization should be submitted to the Office of the Secretary of the Governor General, which will forward positive recommendations to Buckingham Palace for consideration.
The King, then Prince of Wales, and The Queen Consort, then Duchess of Cornwall, during the 2014 Royal Tour of Canada.
The King has been visiting Canada for over 50 years. His most recent visit, accompanied by The Queen Consort, was in 2022 to celebrate The Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Learn more about past royal tours in Canada.
Visit the official website of the British Monarchy for more information.
The Chief Herald of Canada proclaims the Accession of His Majesty King Charles III at Rideau Hall on September 10, 2022. The Governor General and Prime Minister are among the observers.
Credit: MCpl Anis Assari, Rideau Hall.
On September 8, 2022, upon the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales acceded to the Throne and became His Majesty King Charles III. His Majesty was officially proclaimed as King of Canada at Rideau Hall on September 10, 2022.
In his declaration to the Accession Council in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2022, His Majesty King Charles III stated:
I am deeply aware of this great inheritance and of the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty which have now passed to me. In taking up these responsibilities, I shall strive to follow the inspiring example I have been set in upholding constitutional government and to seek the peace, harmony and prosperity of […] the Commonwealth realms and territories throughout the world.
On May 6, 2023, Canada celebrated the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. This historic event allowed communities to come together and highlight themes that both King Charles III and Canadians hold dear, including Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, service to others, the environment and sustainability, and celebrating our nation’s diversity.
•The Monarch
•The Canadian Encyclopedia: King Charles III
•The official website of the British Monarchy
•Canadian celebrations of His Majesty King Charles III’s Coronation
The monarchy of Canada is Canada's form of government embodied by the Canadian sovereign and head of state. It is one of the key components of Canadian sovereignty and sits at the core of Canada's constitutional federal structure and Westminster-style parliamentary democracy. [6] The monarchy is the foundation of the executive (King-in-Council ...
About The Crown. Canada is a constitutional monarchy. The Crown in Canada was first established by the kings of France in the sixteenth century. Organized as a royal province of France, both French and British kings and queens have reigned over Canada since 1534. Under Canada's sovereigns, the country has evolved from a French colony to an ...
The Crown in Canada was first established by the kings of France and England in the 15th and 16th centuries. This web page highlights the long line of monarchs and their family members who have influenced the founding and development of our country. Mid-15th Century. Henry VII (1457–1509) Charles d'Orléans, Comte d'Angoulême (1459–1496)
Oct 31, 2019 · Published Online October 31, 2019. Last Edited October 12, 2022. Constitutional monarchy is Canada’s system of government. An absolute monarchy is one where the monarch has unchecked power. A constitutional monarch, in contrast, is limited by the laws of the Constitution. Constitutional monarchs do not directly rule.
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Back to Canada's System of Government Print Canada’s Constitutional Monarchy. Canada is a constitutional monarchy. The Monarch (the King or Queen) is the Head of State, whose powers are defined by the Constitution and constitutional conventions. These responsibilities are carried out by the Governor General (the Monarch’s representative in ...