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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says monarchy offers Canada 'steadiness'




Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he doesn't see Canada breaking ties with the British Crown anytime soon.

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The "complexities" of moving away from a constitutional monarchy are not what "Canadians are overly taken up with right now", he told the BBC.

He added he appreciates the "steadiness" of the current system.

Mr Trudeau is also facing controversy after a video captured him singing a song by British rock band Queen in a London hotel over the weekend.

The short video clip, which began circulating on social media late Sunday, shows the prime minister singing Bohemian Rhapsody as Quebec musician Gregory Charles plays the piano.

Mr Trudeau's office confirmed on Monday the authenticity of the video, and said it was captured at the lobby of the Corinthia London Hotel on Saturday evening as part of a small gathering with members of the Canadian delegation.

Musician Mr Charles told the Toronto Star he played "a few UK tunes as a spontaneous homage".

The prime minister and his wife, Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau, have been in London since 16 September to attend Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.

The couple travelled alongside a delegation that includes Governor General Mary Simon, former prime ministers, indigenous leaders, and recipients of the Order of Canada - the second-highest civilian honour in the country - including Canadian actress Sandra Oh and Mr Charles.

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