Britain’s King Charles II had just finished giving a speech to Australia’s Parliament House on Monday when an Indigenous ...
Senator Lidia Thorpe waited until the end of a landmark speech Charles gave at Australia’s Parliament House, in the nation’s capital of Canberra, to verbally attack him and claim “genocide” had been ...
Charles received a standing ovation before Senator Lidia Thorpe emerged in the chamber and told him: "You are not my King" ...
The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has amended its guidance for Italy and a number of other countries as ...
Lidia Thorpe, 51, (pictured) has a track record of stunts at major political events and angry outbursts, from calling the ...
KING Charles has been berated by an Australian senator who told him “You are not my King” and demanded a treaty between Australia’s ...
An Indigenous senator told King Charles III that Australia is not his land and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the ...
A meeting of Commonwealth countries began in Samoa on Monday with a focus on the income inequity, violence and structural ...
The British government has said there will not be an apology over Britain's role in the transatlantic slave trade, when King ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar will lead Pakistan delegation to the Commonwealth Heads ...
King Charles was heckled by an Australian senator today after he finished an address in the country’s parliament house in ...
Yelling at the King and Queen as royal protection officers attempted to lead her out of the building, Senator Lidia Thorpe said: "You committed genocide against our people" ...