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Lidia Thorpe, Australia and King Charles
Lidia Thorpe's King Charles and Queen Camilla protest raises serious 'constitutional questions', Nationals Senator claims
Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie has turned the heat up on Lidia Thorpe, suggesting her protest at Parliament House has raised some "tricky constitutional questions".
Royal news live: Australian senator Lidia Thorpe explains furious outburst after King Charles’s speech
The Indigenous senator who confronted King Charles has spoken out to explain why she shouted at him after his parliamentary adress.Senator Lidia Thorpe told the monarch “you are not my king” and demanded a treaty between Australia‘s First Nations and its government on Monday.
After heckling, beheaded pic of King Charles posted: How row involving Australia's Lidia Thorpe grows
After heckling King Charles on Monday, Indigenous Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe stoked another controversy after a beheaded cartoon featuring the monarch was posted on her social media and later deleted.
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Lidia Thorpe did not yell at Charles Windsor. He is not in the country. It was all AI
Despite media claims to the contrary, Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe did not yell at visiting British billionaire Charles ...
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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 ...
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Lidia Thorpe defends her protest against the monarchy whilst met with mixed reaction
The Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung woman protested in front of the King and Queen Camilla during a welcome reception at ...
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Royal met with dissent in Australia
Australians decided in a referendum in 1999 to retain Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. That result is widely regarded to ...
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