Queen Elizabeth II received Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh on July 5th. Canada celebrated it’s 150th Anniversary of Confederation last week, for which the Queen released a picture.
The Queen welcomes the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, during an Audience at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. #HolyroodWeek #RoyalWeek pic.twitter.com/F0IYFgNiyr
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 5, 2017
The Queen welcomes the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, during an Audience at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. #HolyroodWeek #RoyalWeek pic.twitter.com/F0IYFgNiyr
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 5, 2017And to honour #Canada150, I offered the Queen the Maple Leaf flag that flew over Parliament Hill this past Canada Day. pic.twitter.com/TOvpaRZR0M
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) July 5, 2017
And to honour #Canada150, I offered the Queen the Maple Leaf flag that flew over Parliament Hill this past Canada Day. pic.twitter.com/TOvpaRZR0M
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) July 5, 2017Embed from Getty Images
The Queen received Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a private audience at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, during which the Prime Minister offered the Queen the Maple Leaf flag that flew over Parliament Hill on Canada Day last week. The Queen wore her famous Maple Leaf Brooch, which we featured on Canada Day.
The Prime Minister said:
It was an honour to meet with Her Majesty The Queen, particularly as Canada celebrates the 150thanniversary of Confederation. Over the past 65 years, Her Majesty has stood with Canada in key moments of our history, and has always shown tremendous dedication to our country and its people.”
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The Queen also received the Canadian Governor General Designate Julie Payette at Balmoral Castle.
🇨🇦 This afternoon The Queen received the Prime Minister of Canada, @JustinTrudeau, for an Audience at Windsor Castle.
🔗 Find out more about Audiences - https://t.co/OY2cqSIHTv pic.twitter.com/1FsEiS7Ati
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 7, 2022
🇨🇦 This afternoon The Queen received the Prime Minister of Canada, @JustinTrudeau, for an Audience at Windsor Castle.
🔗 Find out more about Audiences - https://t.co/OY2cqSIHTv pic.twitter.com/1FsEiS7Ati
It’s not logical, but for some reason my heart swells with pride at seeing Pierre Trudeau’s son in this position. My family emigrated to Canada in 1966 and felt that Trudeau senior represented the values we sought in emigrating. So these are two of my favorite persons on the world stage, together and very clearly enjoying one another’s company.
That’s a lovely message! Where in Canada do you live?
My family emigrated to Montreal. My grandfather’s first job was for Expo ’67. I was born in ’68. We left by the end of elementary school. I live in San Francisco now.
That’s really cool! I live in Victoria!