King Charles Faces Protests and Applause on Australian Tour
As King Charles wraps up his Australian tour, protests by Indigenous activists highlight ongoing tensions over colonial history.
- King Charles' visit to Australia was marked by protests from Indigenous activists, including Senator Lidia Thorpe, who accused the monarchy of historical injustices.
- Despite the protests, the tour was deemed a success by Buckingham Palace, with large crowds gathering to see the King and Queen Camilla at various events.
- Indigenous protestor Wayne Wharton was arrested after attempting to confront the King, calling him a 'King of thieves' and demanding accountability for colonial actions.
- King Charles engaged with Indigenous communities, including a meeting with a member of the 'stolen generation,' highlighting efforts to address historical grievances.
- The tour concluded with a fleet review of the Royal Australian Navy, as the royal couple prepared to continue their engagements in Samoa.





























































































































