For diehard monarchists, a front-row view takes strategy and commitment | Unpublished
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Author: Ann Hui
Publication Date: May 26, 2025 - 21:14

For diehard monarchists, a front-row view takes strategy and commitment

May 26, 2025
It’s rarely by accident that you meet royalty. For many of the thousands who gathered to catch a glimpse of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in Canada, the journey to Ottawa’s Lansdowne Park on Monday required strategy, precise planning and oftentimes hours of travel – by car, by train and by plane. And even among this very enthusiastic group was a smaller group most devoted of all: Those who were in the very front row.


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