UK PM says monarch is doing ‘a fantastic job’ after protest by senator in Australian parliament
King Charles is doing a “fantastic job”, particularly in the context of his “health challenges”, the prime minister has said after the royal was heckled by the Indigenous Australian senator Lidia Thorpe.
Charles has paused his cancer treatment, after his diagnosis in February, while he carries out his first tour as monarch to Australia, and his state visit to Samoa. “You destroyed our land. Give us a treaty. We want a treaty in this country. You are a ‘genocidalist’.” “These crimes include war crimes, crimes against humanity and failure to prevent genocide. There has been no justice for these crimes. The crown must be held accountable.”
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