Justin Trudeau, King Charles and speech from the throne
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Justin Trudeau made a fashion statement at King Charles III's Speech from the Throne by wearing turquoise and orange Adidas Gazelles.
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The List on MSNJustin Trudeau's Bizarre Style Choice Confirms What We Suspected About Sophie Grégoire's PowerJustin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire separated nearly two years ago, but it looks like the former Canadian PM is still adjusting to single life.
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The Independent on MSNJustin Trudeau’s Adidas sneakers draw bemused reactions during royal visit at Canadian parliamentFormer Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised eyebrows on Tuesday with his choice of footwear for the opening of Canadian parliament.King Charles was in attendance at the Ottawa Senate Building to give a speech viewed widely as a show of support in the face of annexation threats by U.
Former prime minister, Justin Trudeau, made an appearance for today’s Speech from Throne by King Charles, entering the Senate chamber accompanied by his mother, Margaret, and wearing an unusual choice of footwear.
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Newser on MSN'What the Hell Kind of Shoes Does Trudeau Have On?'Looks like every day is Casual Friday for Justin Trudeau now that he's no longer prime minister of Canada, as evidenced by what he opted to wear to King Charles III's speech before Parliament on Tuesday.
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