Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have started their journey to Canada’s North, where they are scheduled to speak with First Nations chiefs as the final day of the royal visit focuses on Indigenous issues and climate change.
The couple arrived at the Yellowknives Dene First Nation community of Dettah in the morning, where Prince Charles will speak with First Nations chiefs and hear about Indigenous-led solutions to climate change.
The duchess is stopping at a school to hear about programs aimed at preserving Indigenous languages and the prince will be made an honorary Canadian Ranger.
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The couple arrived at the Yellowknives Dene First Nation community of Dettah in the morning, where Prince Charles will speak with First Nations chiefs and hear about Indigenous-led solutions to climate change.
The duchess is stopping at a school to hear about programs aimed at preserving Indigenous languages and the prince will be made an honorary Canadian Ranger.
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