It looks like more travel could be on the docket for the monarch, who is currently battling cancer.
Britain insists it will not pay to make amends for the historic wrong, but both King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer ... The slave trade was not outlawed until 1807. Even then Parliament ...
King Charles says painful past still hurts as calls for slavery reparations grow in Samoa - The monarch acknowledged the need ...
A SNP by-election candidate called King Charles "inbred" and "intellectually ... anything and the party should abstain from the "parliament of the coloniser". Labour branded Robertson's language ...
When pressed on whether the King should personally say sorry, she said: ‘Yes. Because we have to acknowledge our past.’ Charles acknowledged the remarks during his speech in parliament and ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla's visit to Australia ... not my king' and 'F the Colony' at the King after his speech at Parliament House today. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says ...
Victorian senator Lidia Thorpe was condemned for protesting at a parliamentary reception for King Charles on Monday ... hundreds of well-wishers outside Parliament House, laughing about having ...
It is likely King Charles and Queen Camilla would have been briefed on the possibility of a protest. Senator Lidia Thorpe has been removed from Parliament House's Great Hall after screaming at ...
INDEPENDENT - King Charles‘s landmark address to Australia’s Parliament House on Monday was disrupted by a protesting Indigenous senator shouting “you are not my king” and accusing him of ...
King Charles III faced some pushback from an Australian lawmaker in the crowd. After Charles, 75, concluded his address to Parliament during his royal visit to Canberra on Monday, October 21 ...
CANBERRA — Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe shouted anti-colonial slogans at King Charles during his visit to the Australian parliament on Monday, shocking assembled lawmakers and other dignitaries.