Britain’s Prince Edward is scheduled to visit the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island later this month, according to local media.
The reports of his upcoming visit days after Edward’s eldest brother, King Charles, opened parliament and gave a speech during his visit to the country.
With reference to the Royal Diary, CTV News reported that the Duke of Edinburgh will make three stops in Canada.
The youngest brother of the British monarch is set to visit Prince Edward Island in his capacity as Colonel-in-Chief of Prince Edward Island Regiment and participates in his 150th anniversary on June 25.
Without sharing any details, the report said the British Royal is also scheduled to go to Toronto on June 28.
The youngest child of the late Queen Elizabeth II will also visit Ottawa, where he participates in Canada Day celebrations.
King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Canada in the midst of growing concerns because of US President Donald’s Trump’s statement that he wants to make the country a state in the United States.
When he spoke during a short symbolic visit to show support to Canada, Charles expressed his love for the country, as he described as “strong and free.”
In a speech in the Senate, Charles referred “the country that Canadians and I love so much” but did not mention Trump.



