A group of Indigenous Australians has met King Charles at London's Australia House to mark the 40th anniversary of the handback of the Uluru National Park.
Charles attended the commemoration at the diplomatic mission in central London, where he met nine Aboriginal representatives and owners of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, which Charles himself visited in 1983, accompanied then by Diana, Princess of Wales.
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, and Kata Tjuta, also known as The Olgas are some of central Australia's most iconic landscapes.
Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, they are sacred sites of the Anangu people who reclaimed ownership of the land after the Australian government handed back the title deeds on October 26, 1985.
The celebration on Thursday included a traditio