In a shocking incident, Senator Lidia Thorpe was forcibly removed from Parliament House after she became agitated during the King’s address and began shouting at King Charles III and Queen Camilla. The Queen Consort was visibly shaken by the outburst.
According to eyewitnesses, the Senator was heard yelling “You are not our King… Give us our land back” as she was dragged away by security personnel. The incident has sparked a heated debate about the role of the monarchy in modern society and the ongoing struggles faced by indigenous Australians.
The Queen Consort Queen Camilla was visibly shaken by the outburst, and the King was seen to be taken aback by the sudden interruption. The incident has raised questions about the protocols in place for dealing with such disruptions in Parliament.
Senator Thorpe, a vocal advocate for indigenous rights, has been vocal about the need for greater recognition and reconciliation between the government and indigenous Australians. The exact circumstances leading up to the outburst are still unclear, but it is believed that the Senator was reacting to the King’s address, which touched on issues related to land rights and reconciliation.
The incident has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many calling for greater accountability and action from the government on issues affecting indigenous Australians. The Queen and the King’s office have declined to comment on the incident, but it is expected that the matter will be investigated further in the coming days.