King Charles’ address to the Australian parliament erupted into chaos Monday after a senator shouted “you are not my king” ...
Lidia Thorpe, an independent Aboriginal senator, heckled the king after he completed a welcome speech during a visit to Australia’s parliament. She was escorted out by security. Charles ...
King Charles, who is visiting Australia with Queen Camilla, had just made a speech to the Parliament in Canberra when the incident occurred Simon Perry is a writer and correspondent at PEOPLE.
King Charles III's visit to the Australian Parliament was disrupted by an anti-colonialism protest by an Indigenous senator.
After Charles, 75, concluded his address to Parliament during his royal visit to Canberra on Monday, October 21, Senator Lidia Thorpe made her voice heard. Thorpe, 51, declared her desire for a ...
King Charles was reportedly left "taken aback" when a protester shouted, "you are not my King," during his speech to the Australian Parliament, according to royal commentator Ingrid Steward.
REFILES to fix typo in last par Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe shouted anti-colonial slogans at King Charles during his visit to the Australian parliament on Monday, shocking assembled lawmakers ...
Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe shouted anti-colonial slogans at King Charles during his visit to the Australian parliament on Monday after he had delivered remarks to lawmakers and other dignitaries.