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Prince Charles warned strategy change needed to secure popularity spike in Canada

Prince Charles: Dr Sarika Bose discusses climate change concerns

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English Lecturer and Victorian History Expert Dr Sarika Bose spoke to Express.co.uk about Prince Charles’ popularity in Canada and discussed the monarchy in transition. She explained there was much debate about the suitability of Prince Charles versus Prince William as she says many Canadians and others appear to be siding with the younger royal. The Canadian academic added there was a huge supportive debate about climate change in the country amid several natural disasters and predicted if Charles was able to double down on his climate concerns he could become very popular in Canada. 

Dr Bose told Express.co.uk there was a strong and popular climate change movement in Canada that has been spurred on by politicians pushing environmental issues. 

She added Canada has also seen devastating wildfires and unexpected heatwaves which have encouraged people to be more environmentally conscious. 

Dr Bose was then asked if Prince Charles could essentially capitalise on the concerns by focusing on his environmental work when he ascends the throne and therefore increasing his popularity.

She replied: “It might be [useful] if they knew more about the work he was doing.

“Because it is a very active and robust conversation happening in Canada with specific types of action being taken in local governments. 

“I think if more people knew about it there might be more positive reactions.”

Dr Bose added much of the Canadian population care very little about the Royal Family and say it is a case of being “tolerated, not celebrated”.

Dr Bose also explained that some republican sentiments have been growing in Canada over the years but thanks to the difficulty of actually removing the monarch as head of state it has failed to gather much momentum.

Prince Charles visits the Duke of York Inn pub in Devon

In Canada, the House of Commons, the Senate, and all ten Canadian provinces must approve plans to make Canada a republic.

Canada has never experienced this support for anything in its history.

A Research Company poll in March revealed 45 percent of Canadians would like to see an elected head of state replace the Queen when she passes.

Jagmeet Singh, the New Democratic Party leader in Canada, remarked he could not see “the point” in the monarchy and has voiced opposition to the Royal Family.

Over the years, Prince Charles has worked with several environmental charities and has been a vocal advocate of green policies. 

Prince Charles also launched a £7.5billion scheme last month which will seek to raise money to make environmentally friendly investments. 

In recent weeks, the Prince of Wales was concerned smaller farms could cease to exist as the country seeks to create cheap and plentiful supplies of food. 

He is concerned the environmental impact of large-scale farming could wipe out the smaller farms and could be devastating for the countryside in the future.

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