Australian senator who heckled Charles and said ‘you are not my king’ shares cartoon of beheaded monarch
An Australian senator who heckled King Charles III shouting 'You are not my King' has now shared a cartoon depicting the monarch beheaded.
Lidia Thorpe: Aboriginal senator posts cartoon of beheaded king hours after royal visit 'genocide' heckling
Lidia Thorpe, the Aboriginal senator who screamed "you are not my king" at Charles during a welcoming in Canberra has now shared a cartoon of the monarch beheaded
King Charles heckler Lidia Thorpe faces calls to resign over 'genocide' outburst
The Australian politician shouted 'you are not my King' during the monarchs visit to Parliament House
'Palace knew King Charles protester could cause trouble - but invited her out of respect'
King Charles has recognised that he will have to have uncomfortable encounters and confrontations with those who believe they've been wronged by Britain in the past, writes Mirror royal editor Russell Myers
King Charles heckler Lidia Thorpe posed in Hamas-style headband
Lidia Thorpe, a firebrand member of the Australian senate, was accused of mocking the victims of the October 7 attacks on Israel by wearing a headband similar in appearance to those worn by Hamas.
King Charles vows to 'continue undeterred' after barrage of abuse in Australia
Lidia Thorpe, who campaigns on First Nations issues, disrupted Charles’ welcome to the capital Canberra with her outburst which overshadowed a speech by the King
Statue of Queen defaced with red paint as King Charles tours Australia
The iconic statue of Queen Victoria, located outside the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney's CBD, has been defaced with red paint as King Charles tours Australia.
British PM defends King Charles after Lidia Thorpe's protest makes headlines
Keir Starmer has defended King Charles after the monarch was heckled by Australian independent senator Lidia Thorpe.
Royals back in Sydney for final day
King Charles III and Queen Camilla will carry out a final round of events in Sydney, after an at-times fiery visit to the Australian capital...
King Charles heckled by Indigenous Australian senator
Monarch accused of committing genocide against native people.
Aboriginal Australian protester arrested in Sydney during Charles and Camilla's tour after shouting 'he's not my King'
Police have arrested an Aboriginal Australian man who was protesting outside the Sydney Opera House ahead of a visit by King Charles and Queen Camilla.
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