Aboriginal Australian senator Lidia Thorpe staged a protest against King Charles after his speech at Parliament House in Canberra.
King Charles has faced another day of protests on his Australian tour with ugly scenes breaking out as he visited an Indigenous hub in Sydney.
The King was confronted for a second day by First Nations activists questioning the supremacy of the British monarchy in Australia. When Charles met Indigenous elders during a visit to the National ...
Britain's King Charles was embraced by an Indigenous elder after a welcome smoking ceremony on Tuesday in the birthplace of ...
King Charles visited Sydney's Redfern, a significant site for Aboriginal civil rights, where he was warmly received by Indigenous elders. However, his visit has sparked debate, highlighted by ...
Britain's King Charles was embraced by an Indigenous elder after a welcome smoking ceremony on Tuesday in the birthplace of ...
The British monarch has been greeted by not only well-wishers but also critics of his country’s colonial legacy as Australia ...
An Indigenous senator told King Charles III that Australia is not his land as the British royal visited Australia’s ...
An Indigenous senator was removed from a reception in Australia's parliament after screaming at King Charles III. The monarch ...
Senator Lidia Thorpe, who is Indigenous, confronted King Charles in Australian parliament and said the monarch "destroyed our ...
King Charles travels to Redfern, Sydney, amid protests from Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe questioning his sovereignty. The ...