An Aboriginal lawmaker was removed from an event at Australia’s Parliament on Monday after heckling King Charles III, an incident that refocused attention on the crown’s historical mistreatment of the country’s first peoples ahead of the monarch’s meeting with Indigenous community members.
Charles, who is visiting Australia for the first time since ascending to the throne, had just finished a short speech when Sen. Lidia Thorpe approached the stage and shouted, “You are not our king” and that the British royal family had committed “genocide” against Indigenous people.
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