An Indigenous senator told King Charles III that Australia is not his land as the British royal visited Australia’s parliament.
The Australian politician who harangued the King at an event in Canberra on Monday once wore a Hamas-style headband.
On his first Australian visit in 13 years, King Charles faced backlash from an outspoken senator who accused the monarch of ...
King and Queen remain steadfast in face of ‘shameful’ outburst that had Australians everywhere rolling their eyes ...
An Indigenous senator told King Charles III that Australia is not his land as the British royal visited Australia’s ...
The King’s speech in the Australian parliament was disrupted by shouts of “genocide”, as a senator used the royal visit to ...
Australian lawmaker, Lidia Thorpe, shouted at King Charles III following his speech in front of Parliament during his visit ...
Charles and Camilla landed on Friday for a five-day tour of Australia, one of the 15 Commonwealth realms where Charles is ...
A recent incident during King Charles III's tour of Australia showed how controversial the British monarchy is becoming in ...
Charles and Camilla’s first visit as King and Queen was bound to start some chatter about the future of the monarchy, writes Sean O’Grady, but are the people of Australia ready for a Brexit-style ...
Lidia Thorpe, an Aboriginal Australian senator, screamed at King Charles III after he visited Australia’s parliament on ...
Lidia Thorpe, 51, (pictured) has a track record of stunts at major political events and angry outbursts, from calling the ...