King Charles’ speech draws Flack in Flack Flack calls Justin Trudeau’s funky shoes, royal fan gesture ‘abusive’

At the inauguration of Parliament, the choice of Justin Trudeau’s shoe was questioned on social media.

Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was seen in the early session of Parliament on Tuesday, but it was his shoes that raised a storm because many royal fans considered his choice shoes as derogatory for an event, where King Charles gave a speech. Trudeau wore a blue suit with green and orange Adidas sneakers, complaining X users. One user wrote, “Narcissist noted, Trudeau wore green and orange runners,” a user wrote. “What kind of shoes do Trudeau have?” Gave another response.“Completely derogatory – Trudeau is a clown,” read a comment.“Retirement runner probably …? He will be sitting in the front line, where the king and queen will be sitting,” one wrote, highlighting the chaos of selection of his shoes.His shoes have been clicked with many different angles, stealing the show. One user commented that he deliberately chose those shoes to troll their trolls. Trudeau was included by his mother Margaret Trudeau. King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the inauguration of Parliament in an important gesture as Queen Elizabeth was the first emperor to read a Canadian throne speech about 70 years ago. The throne speech, though written by the Marks Carney government, was given by the Emperor – the head of the state is important because the sovereignty of Canada is being challenged by Donald Trump, who wants the country to become the 51st state of the US. In his meeting with Donald Trump, Carney said Canada is not for sale and will never merge with the US. King Charles gave the same message as he repeated the national anthem of the country and said that the true answer is really strong and independent. The king read, “An opportunity for renewal.”

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