(The Center Square) – In honor of the United States’ 250th birthday, King Charles III delivered a joint address in Congress Tuesday afternoon, highlighting the bond between the U.S. and the United Kingdom.
Thousands gathered along a parade route early Tuesday morning for a chance to see their monarch
The throne speech has only twice before been personally delivered by Canada's monarch, in 1957 and 1977 by the late Queen Elizabeth II
Britain's King Charles III, with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney (L), prepares for the opening the first session of the 45th Parliament of Canada
A huge crowd showed up for King Charles III and Queen Camilla's visit to Ottawa
King Charles III (top C) and Queen Camilla open the first session of the 45th Parliament of Canada as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney (L) …
Indigenous leaders attend King Charles III throne speech opening Canada's parliament
King Charles III waves as he rides in a carriage during a procession to the Senate of Canada in Ottawa
Britain's King Charles III delivers a speech from the Throne to open the first session of the 45th Parliament of Canada
Members of Parliment watch from the Senate doors as King Charles III delivers a throne speech