secretary and advisor to several of the monarch s representatives in canada. we haven t asked you this yet, but what exactly did that role entail? did you get to meet some of the royal family? yes, in the course some of the royal family? yes, in the course of some of the royal family? yes, in the course of the some of the royal family? yes, in the course of the role, - some of the royal family? yes, in the course of the role, i - in the course of the role, i met most of the royal family. i worked on issues they were involved in and issues around the constitution and how it functions in canada. 0f the constitution and how it functions in canada. of course, in canada as in australia and the other 1a realms outside the united kingdom, we have full time representatives of the sovereign, the governor general, who have all of the sovereign s powers, they function as heads of state and they perform the role as a ceremonialfigurehead they perform the role as a ceremonial figurehead and t
still controlled. given the role you still controlled. given the role you had, still controlled. given the role you had, tell - still controlled. given the role you had, tell us - still controlled. given the | role you had, tell us what still controlled. given the - role you had, tell us what you are looking forward to seeing in this coronation? in this coronation? from the oint of in this coronation? from the point of view in this coronation? from the point of view of in this coronation? from the point of view of the - in this coronation? from the point of view of the realms, | in this coronation? from the i point of view of the realms, we are looking at how the different realms are reflected in a coronation. we want to see our governor general and prime minister as part of the processions. the king takes an oath to govern the people of each realm according to their own laws and customs and traditions. i think that s a very important moment. and at the very conclusion of the