As Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, began a three-day tour of Canada on Tuesday that will bring the couple to several Canadian cities, the heir to the throne said he and Camilla “look forward to listening” to Indigenous peoples share their stories. He also said he had spoken with Governor-General Mary Simon about the “vital process” of reconciliation.
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Prince Charles commits to ‘listening’ to Indigenous peoples as Canadian royal tour begins
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