Aboriginal protester arrested during King Charles's Sydney tour

BBC footage shows the protester shouting to crowds waiting to see King Charles outside of the Sydney Opera House.

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BBC footage shows Wharton shouting "he is a King of thieves" and "you have the blood on your hands of invasion" to crowds, who responded with chants of "God save the King".

Wharton is then arrested after refusing a police order to move on, shouting "you don't win" as he is escorted away by police.

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