Charles received a standing ovation before Senator Lidia Thorpe emerged in the chamber and told him: "You are not my King" ...
King Charles remained calm during a protest in Australia, where he was confronted by Senator Lidia Thorpe, who accused the monarchy of genocide.
Senator Lidia Thorpe waited until the end of a landmark speech Charles gave in the capital Canberra to verbally attack the ...
A meeting of Commonwealth countries began in Samoa on Monday with a focus on the income inequity, violence and structural ...
King Charles given military honours on first day of landmark Australia visit - The visit is King Charles’s first tour of ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla have been confronted by a protest over Indigenous rights and a sneezy alpaca on the latest leg ...
The British government has said there will not be an apology over Britain's role in the transatlantic slave trade, when King ...
The voices of people who are vulnerable to challenges in Fiji and other Pacific Island countries have been lent an ear at the ...