Cost of King Charles' 24-Hour Visit to Canada Estimated at $2.6 Million
King Charles' first official visit to Canada as monarch incurred costs of at least $2.6 million, raising concerns over taxpayer expenses. The financial implications of royal visits highlight ongoing debates regarding Canada's ties to the British monarchy.

King Charles' visit to Ottawa on May 26-27, 2025, cost Canadian taxpayers approximately $2.6 million, equating to $109,853.54 per hour. Major expenses included $870,000 for a ceremonial air force flyover and $860,000 in police costs.
The Department of National Defence accounted for the largest share at about $1.3 million. Additional costs were incurred by Public Safety Canada and the Department of Canadian Heritage. The visit's financial impact underlines the broader debate over Canada's constitutional monarchy, which cost over $64.6 million in the 2022-23 fiscal year. Critics, including some lawmakers, question the value of such expenditures, while proponents argue it fosters national unity.




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