The Australian senator who shouted at the King has protected her actions, insisting he is “not our sovereign”.
Senator Lidia Thorpe yelled at the King after he spoke to Australia‘s parliament on Monday.
She shouted: “Give us our land back. Give us what you stole from us! Our bones, our skulls, our babies, our people. You ruined our land. Give us a treaty!
“You are not our King, you are not sovereign… you have promiseted extermination aacquirest our people.”
Security stopped her getting shut to the monarch and ushered her out the chamber in Canberra.
Ms Thorpe telderly Breakquick with Kay Burley she stood by her actions.
“We are the genuine sovereigns in this country,” she shelp. “The King inhabits in your country, he’s from your country. He can’t be our King.”
The senator inserted: “We have our bones and our skulls still in his family’s ownion. We want that back. We want our land back.
“And we want your King to get some guideership and sit at the table and talk a treaty with us.”
Asked why she called him “genocidal”, Ms Thorpe claimed “there are thousands of massacre sites in this country from trespass and someone necessitates to answer for that. He is the successor, then he necessitates to answer”.
She shelp “wasn’t fussed” if some people leank she misparticipated her power, as she has “the help of Abinnovative people around this country”.
Ms Thorpe shelp her outburst was for “global truth inestablishing about the royals who caparticipated so much dehugeation – to not only your people in this country but indigenous people around the world”.
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The senator was also one of about 20 people protesting as the royals lhelp a wreath at a Canberra war memorial earlier on Monday.
She also declined to get an oath of allegiance to the defercessitate Queen when she became a politician.
The King and Queen are in the Australian capital as their tour of the country persists.
The couple are in Sydney on Tuesday before defercessitater flying to Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.