Senator Lidia Thorpe has visited Buckingham Palace with an unequivocal message to the Royals.
The Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung senator, who made headlines around the world after confronting King Charles III during a visit to Australia and declaring "you are not my king", was in London to attend a conference.
In photos shared on social media, the independent senator wore a Blak Sovereign Movement shirt and held the Aboriginal flag high outside the palace gates, and also gestured with her finger at the building.
"Dropped by to collect all the stuff this lot stole, but Charlie wasn't in," she wrote.

The post on Instagram received almost 10,000 likes as of early on Saturday, with many positive responses in the comments.
One user wrote: "Plant our flag in their sand and claim the land clearly there's no one there".
Others wrote that Senator Thorpe was "the only Queen I'll recognise".
In October, the senator called out to Charles III during an event at Parliament House: "you are not my king" and "this is not your country".
"You committed genocide against our people," she said.
"Give us our land back, give us what you stole from us."