Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe says she deletec an image of a beheaded King Charles III that was shared on her social media page without her approval.

The image was accompanied by the text “You are not our king”, part of what Thorpe said as she interrupted proceedings in the Great Hall.

Thorpe (left) and a cropped excerpt from the image that was shared on her social media (right).
Thorpe (left) and a cropped excerpt from the image that was shared on her social media (right). (Nine/Supplied)
A screenshot of the explanation  Senator Thorpe shared on her Instagram.
A screenshot of the explanation Senator Thorpe shared on her Instagram. (Instagram)

“Earlier tonight, without my knowledge, one of my staff shared an image to my Instagram stories created by another account,” Thorpe said in an explanation on Instagram.

“I deleted it as soon as I saw.

“I would not intentionally share anything that could be seen to encourage violence against anyone.

“That’s not what I’m about.”

Royals

King and Queen visit Canberra as crowds hope to catch a glimpse

Thorpe’s brash demonstration in Parliament House has been polarising, with much praise for the senator as well as criticisms of her actions.

All cameras in the Great Hall quickly honed in on the Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung woman as she shouted “give us our land back”, “not your land” and “you are not my king. You are not our king”.

She also called for the king to “give us a treaty”, and was heard saying “f— the colony” before she was eventually escorted out by security.

Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe disrupts proceedings as Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit Parliament House.
The independent senator’s protest has polarised opinions. (Lukas Coch-Pool/Getty Images)

King Charles, 75, who ascended to the throne following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, appeared unperturbed by the protest.

Critics condemned the display as offensive. Former Indigenous senator and Olympian Nova Peris said she was “deeply disappointed”.

“Her outburst, which disrupted what should have been a respectful event, was both embarrassing and disrespectful to our nation and the Royal Family,” Peris said on X.

Supporters of Thorpe praised her as “legendary” in posts on Instagram that were then shared by the senator.

FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in breaking news, celebrity and sport via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.
You May Also Like

Trump Warns Iran Against Retaliation

President Donald Trump was deadly serious when he warned the nation…

BREAKING: Trump Announces U.S. Attack on Iranian Nuclear Sites [UPDATES]

UPDATE, 8:28 p.m. Eastern: The president will address the nation at…

LIVE: Donald Trump Addresses Nation After Strikes on Iran

Having rendered Iran’s main nuclear-weapons development sites useless — we hope…

So many young women who’ve never smoked are getting lung cancer. Now scientists think they’ve found two shocking causes – and reveal what to look out for

It was the end of GCSEs, and Amy Clark was celebrating with…