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Lidia Thorpe, 51, accused the British monarchy of genocide in a fiery speech before telling Charles “you’re not my King” as he returned to his seat from a lectern in Canberra. “Give us our ...
Lidia Thorpe shouts at King Charles III in Canberra. (Photo by Lukas Coch-Pool/Getty Images) Among shouting “fuck the colony” and “not my king”, Thorpe called on the King to return the ...
Lidia Thorpe has been accused of mocking the victims of the October 7 attacks in Israel after being photographed wearing a Hamas-style headband just months before confronting King Charles III at ...
In this image made from video, Australian Indigenous Senator Lidia Thorpe speaks in a television interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Oct. 23 ...
Item 1 of 10 Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe stages a protest as Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla attend a Parliamentary reception in Canberra, Australia - 21 Oct 2024. Victoria Jones/Pool ...
Video footage of the verbal attack is being shared widely on social media. It shows an angered Lidia Thorpe as she interrupts a ceremony in the capital of Canberra by shouting loudly and launching ...
A ustralian senator Lidia Thorpe, who has aboriginal heritage, heckled King Charles III in the Great Hall of Parliament House in Canberra on Oct. 21. Bursting through of a crowd of lawmakers, she ...
Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe has ignited fresh controversy by posting photographs of herself making an offensive gesture with her middle finger outside Buckingham Palace whilst holding an ...
Sen. Lidia Thorpe, an indigenous lawmaker, was captured on video heckling King Charles III in Canberra, Australia, during his visit to the country.
Lidia Thorpe, 51, an outspoken advocate for Indigenous rights, ... It also featured a video of her confrontation with the King in Canberra, in which she said: ...
King Charles will remain "very strong" and continue to "do his best for Australia" after being confronted by Senator Lidia Thorpe, it has been claimed. The indigenous senator for Victoria stormed ...