Ontario city removes historic tributes to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s visit

Global NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 11:24:23 PM
Ontario city removes historic tributes to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s visit
  • Councillors in Mississauga have decided to eliminate tributes to Andrew Mountbatten
  • The removal of these tributes indicates a growing reevaluation of Andrew Mountbatten
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