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'It's something we deserve': King urged to seek Canadian apology for historical abuse of British children

King Charles and Queen Camilla are being urged to use their visit to Canada to seek an apology for the abuse of British children.

Campaigners have called on them to pursue an apology for the "dire circumstances" suffered by so-called "Home Children" over decades. More than 100,000 were shipped from orphan homes in the UK to Canada between 1869 and 1948 with many used as cheap labour, typically as farm workers and domestic servants.

Many were subject to mistreatment and abuse. Canada has resisted calls to follow the UK and Australia in apologising for its involvement in child migrant schemes.

Campaigners for the Home Children say the royal visit presents a "great opportunity" for a change of heart. "I would ask that King Charles uses his trip to request an apology," John Jefkins told Sky News.

John's father Bert was one of 115,000 British Home Children transported to Canada, arriving in 1914 with his brother Reggie. "It's really important for the Home Children themselves and for their descendants," John said.

"It's something we deserve and it's really important for the healing process, as well as building awareness of the experience of the Home Children. "They were treated very, very badly by the Canadian government at the time.

A lot of them were abused, they were treated horribly. They were second-class citizens, lepers in a way." More on this story: The forgotten legacy of British children sent to Canada John added: "I think the King's visit provides a great opportunity to reinforce our campaign and to pursue an apology because we're part of the Commonwealth and King Charles is a new Head of the Commonwealth meeting a new Canadian prime minister.

It's a chance, for both, to look at the situation with a fresh eye. "There's much about this visit that looks on our sovereignty and who we are as Canadians, rightly so.

"I think it's also right that in contemplating the country we built, we focus on the people who built it, many in the most trying of circumstances." The issue was addressed by the then Prince of Wales during a tour of Canada in May 2022. He said at the time: "We must find new ways to come to terms with the darker and more difficult aspects of the past." More from Sky News:Watch: Why is King's Canada visit so important?Analysis: King is 'piggy in the middle' in Canada-US stand-off King Charles and Queen Camilla are on a two-day visit to Canada.

On Tuesday, the King will deliver the Speech from the Throne to open the 45th session of Canada's parliament. Camilla was made Patron of Barnardo's in 2016.

The organisation sent tens of thousands of Home Children to Canada. She took on the role, having served as president since 2007.

Buckingham Palace has been contacted for comment. A spokesperson for the Canadian government said: "The government of Canada is committed to keeping the memory of the British Home Children alive.

"Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada deeply regrets this unjust and discriminatory policy, which was in place from 1869 to 1948. Such an approach would have no place in modern Canada, and we must learn from past mistakes.".

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