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Australia Senator Confronts King Charles in Parliament
‘You are not my king,’ Indigenous Australian senator yells at visiting King Charles
Indigenous independent Senator Lidia Thorpe was escorted out of a parliamentary reception for the royal couple after shouting that British colonizers have taken Indigenous land and bones.
'You Are Not My King': Charles Heckled By Australian Senator
King Charles faced shouts of "you are not my King" from an independent senator after he finished an address at Australia's Parliament House. Australia correspondent Katy Watson is in Canberra and had more details on #BBCBreakfast https://t.co/7yE36yvV3J pic.twitter.com/9eBjFULQUn
Australian senator shouts 'you are not my King' at Charles during royal reception in Canberra
Australian senator shouts 'you are not my King' at Charles during royal reception in Canberra - Senator Lidia Thorpe shouted ‘give us our land back’ at the royal reception in Canberra
'You are not our King': Senator confronts King in Parliament House
Senator Lidia Thorpe has shouted "You are not our King" at King Charles after his opening speech inside the Great Hall at Parliament House.
Australian lawmaker confronts British royals: ‘You are not my king’
Britain’s King Charles II had just finished giving a speech to Australia’s Parliament House on Monday when an Indigenous senator began yelling, “You are not my king.”
Indigenous Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe Shouts in Protest at Visiting King Charles
At a Parliament reception to welcome the British monarch, Lidia Thorpe shouted at Charles that he was not her king and should “give us our land back.”
Australian Aboriginal senator to King Charles: ‘Give us our land back’
Aboriginal senator Lidia Thorpe stormed into Australian parliament at the end of King Charles' speech on Monday and heckled him to protest the rights of the country's indigenous people, dispossessed of their lands after the arrival of the British in 1770.
King Charles heckled by Indigenous Australian senator on visit to Canberra
King Charles was accused of "genocide" by an Indigenous senator at Australia's Parliament House on Monday, moments after he delivered a speech in which he paid his "respects to the traditional owners of the lands".
'You're Not My King' Shouted at King Charles by Australian Lawmaker in Parliament
King Charles, who is visiting Australia with Queen Camilla, had just made a speech to the Parliament in Canberra when the incident occurred
King Charles confronted by furious protestor at Australia's Parliament who accuses him of 'genocide'
Senator Lidia Thorpe launched a furious tirade at King Charles and Queen Camilla as they entered Australia's Parliament - accusing the royals of genocide and of stealing land
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WATCH: Shock as as popular senator shouts at UK monarch, King Charles
A senator has heckled the King in Australia's parliament, shouting: "This is not your land; you are not my King"Lidia Thorpe, ...
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Royal family releases historic photo as King Charles begins Canberra tour
Buckingham Palace shared a rare photo amid King Charles's much-awaited tour to Australia.On October 20, the royal family ...
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Anthony Albanese welcomes the king and Lidia Thorpe is removed from Parliament House — as it happened
King Charles III and Queen Camilla's second official day of engagements in Australia gets underway in Canberra, including ...
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Royal visit Australia LIVE updates: King Charles, Queen Camilla to visit Australian War Memorial, Parliament House in Canberra
King Charles and Queen Camilla will be in Canberra today visiting the Australian War Memorial and Parliament House. Follow ...
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King Charles encounters awkward moment during royal engagement in Canberra
King Charles and Queen Camilla were once again greeted warmly as they touched down in Canberra on Monday to continue with ...
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