Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall faced anti-monarchy protestors as they continued with the second day of their Canadian tour on Wednesday 18 May.
The Royal couple touched down in Newfoundland, Canada, a day before, stopping by for a brief three-day visit to the country to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
After flying to Ottowa 24 hours later, Charles and Camilla were met with demonstrators from Canada’s Ukrainian community as they were pictured arriving at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral.
Signs held by the protestors read: "Abolish the monarchy," as Charles, 73, and Camilla, 74, made their way inside and came and the Prince was urged to apologise for the monarchy’s ill treatment of indigenous communities.
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