Selfies, hugs and protests: King Charles's new approach in spotlight during fast and furious' royal tour of Australia
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King Charles and Queen Camilla completed a historic four-day visit to Australia, amidst strong activism addressing Aboriginal sovereignty and controversies surrounding the monarchy's presence.
Protests accompanied the royal visit, including Senator Lidia Thorpe's loud dissent in Parliament House, marking a clear division between republican sentiments and monarchist support in Australia.
Activist Wayne Coco Wharton attempted to deliver a notice of complicity in Aboriginal Genocide during the royal tour, exemplifying the activism that accompanied the royal engagements.
Uncle Allan Murray from the Aboriginal Land Council emphasized the importance of ongoing dialogue about sovereignty, highlighting both the rich history of Aboriginal peoples and their aspirations.
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