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Home  /  World  /  Watch: King Charles heckled by Australian senator during royal tour: “You are not my king”

Watch: King Charles heckled by Australian senator during royal tour: “You are not my king”

by Emma Miller
October 21, 2024
in Australia, UK, World
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King Charles heckled by Australian senator during royal tour: "You are not my king"

In a dramatic display of political dissent, King Charles III’s address to the Australian Parliament was interrupted by a passionate protest from an Indigenous senator, highlighting ongoing tensions over the monarchy’s role in the country’s colonial past.

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Royal visit marred by controversy

King Charles and Queen Camilla’s five-day tour of Australia, intended to strengthen ties between the monarchy and its former colony, has been overshadowed by a series of protests. The culmination of these demonstrations occurred during one of the most significant events of the trip: the King’s address to the Great Hall of Parliament House in Canberra.

A voice of dissent echoes through parliament

As the monarch concluded his speech, Senator Lidia Thorpe, a vocal advocate for Indigenous rights, approached the stage and unleashed a 30-second tirade that reverberated through the halls of power.

“You are not my king,” Senator Thorpe declared, her voice cutting through the formal atmosphere. “This is not your country. You committed genocide against our people. Give us our land back. Give us what you stole from us – our bones, our skulls, our babies, our people.”

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Dressed in a traditional possum skin coat, Thorpe’s protest drew the attention of fellow parliamentarians and the global media alike. The King and Queen, seated alongside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, maintained their composure, showing no visible reaction to the outburst.

As Senator Thorpe attempted to approach the monarch, security intervened, escorting her from the chamber. Her parting words, “F*** the colony,” echoed her sentiment of rejection towards Australia’s colonial legacy.

King Charles protester Lidia Thorpe, a Victoria Senator interrupts the great hall after speech pic.twitter.com/d02hoKW1rh

— Kate Mansey (@KateMansey) October 21, 2024

A nation divided: Reactions to the royal visit

The incident has laid bare the complex relationship between Australia and its colonial past. While some view the monarchy as a symbol of historical continuity, others see it as a painful reminder of Indigenous dispossession and suffering.

Prime Minister Albanese, who had earlier praised the King for his advocacy on climate change, acknowledged the ongoing debate about Australia’s constitutional future. “You have shown great respect for Australians, even during times where we’ve debated the future of our own constitutional arrangements and the nature of our relationship with the crown,” Albanese noted. “Nothing stands still.”

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Political figures weigh in

Reactions to the protest have been mixed across the political spectrum:

  • Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, a staunch royalist, dismissed the incident as “unfortunate political exhibitionism.”
  • Businessman Dick Smith took a more measured stance, stating, “That’s the wonderful part of our democracy – that she’s not going to be put in jail.”

Senator Thorpe’s actions were not spontaneous but part of a broader campaign. In a statement released prior to the royal visit, she called for Australia to become a republic and establish a treaty with First Nations people.

“As First Peoples, we never ceded our sovereignty over this land,” Thorpe asserted. “The crown invaded this country, has not sought treaty with First Peoples, and committed a genocide of our people.”

The broader context: Australia’s indigenous relations

The protest highlights Australia’s status as the only Commonwealth country without a treaty with its Indigenous people. Throughout the royal tour, demonstrators have displayed banners with the word “decolonize” at various events, underscoring the ongoing push for Indigenous rights and recognition.

As the dust settles on this dramatic episode, questions linger about the future of the monarchy in Australia. The incident has reignited debates about constitutional reform and the country’s path towards reconciliation with its Indigenous population.

While the royal visit continues, it’s clear that the relationship between the Crown and Australia remains complex and contentious. As the nation grapples with its identity and history, the monarchy’s role in Australia’s future hangs in the balance, with voices like Senator Thorpe’s ensuring that the conversation remains at the forefront of national discourse.

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