‘You are not my king’: Lidia Thorpe disrupts Charles’ address to parliament
Senator Thorpe also screamed ‘treaty now’ in an outburst that interrupted King Charles’ address, after earlier tussling with security at the Australian War Memorial | WATCH
Senator Thorpe also screamed ‘treaty now’ in an outburst that interrupted King Charles’ address, after earlier tussling with security at the Australian War Memorial | WATCH
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