The King's Birthday Luncheon was hosted in Regina on Saturday to honor the United Kingdom monarchy and King Charles III. The event, organized by local community groups, brought together dignitaries and citizens to celebrate the monarch's birthday. Attendees enjoyed a formal lunch and speeches highlighting the ties between Canada and the British Crown. The luncheon is an annual tradition in Regina, reflecting the city's historical connections to the monarchy.
Event Highlights
The luncheon featured a keynote address from a representative of the Lieutenant Governor, who praised King Charles III's dedication to public service and environmental causes. The menu included traditional British fare, and a toast was made to the King's health. Local musicians performed patriotic songs, adding a festive atmosphere to the occasion.
Community Participation
Several community leaders attended, including members of the Royal Commonwealth Society and representatives from British expatriate organizations. The event also raised funds for local charities, emphasizing the monarchy's role in supporting community initiatives. Organizers expressed satisfaction with the turnout and the positive spirit of the celebration.



