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King Charles had to face an awkward situation: “You have no choice”

King Charles had to face an awkward situation: “You have no choice”



King Charles had to face an awkward situation:
King Charles had to face an awkward situation: “You have no choice”

King Charles, though secretly, is still unable to comprehend the shock he received during his tour of Australia.

The monarch, who was surprised by Senator Lidia Thorpe’s bold protest during a session of Parliament in Canberra, is unhappy about the whole ordeal but not really surprised by it, a royal correspondent has suggested.

Despite the fact that protests have grown in some parts of the Commonwealth and even in Britain, the king and his heir are determined to stand by their position.

“I think the king would have been a bit disappointed that this particular protest was so public and in front of him,” said former royal correspondent Jennie Bond GOOD! Magazine.

“But I’m sure he wouldn’t have been surprised,” Bond continued. “He has no choice really, he has to move on to protests like this and then get on with the job.”

Charles’ royal engagement in Canberra came to a rude halt when an angry Thorpe interrupted the event as she shouted “Not my king”, creating an awkward scene for the royal couple.

“Give us what you have stolen from us – our bones, our skulls, our babies, our people. You destroyed our land. Give us a treaty. We want a treaty,” she continued to scream as security dragged her out of the venue.

Bond argued that while such protests could grow, Charles and William were unlikely to budge on their view.

“I don’t think it will affect how Charles or William feel, they will always repeat the view, which I think they sincerely hold, that the future of every country belongs entirely to its people.”