British broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson is facing serious backlash for a column he penned about his hatred for Meghan Markle — with thousands of readers, several political figures and his even own daughter declaring he went too far.
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.Ngozi Fulani, founder and chief executive of London-based domestic abuse charity Sistah Space, says she was left “stunned” after an aide—identified in as “Lady SH”—asked offensive questions including where she “really came from” at the event on Tuesday, November 29. The aide is understood to be Lady Susan, 83, the Prince of Wales’s godmother who was made lady of the household by King Charles III.Buckingham Palace said in a statement today that the aide, who it did not name, had stepped down from her “honorary role with immediate effect” and that she had expressed her “profound apologies for the hurt caused.” It added that the comments were “unacceptable and deeply regrettable” and that it took the incident “extremely seriously.”It comes as the n at the start of a three-day visit that will culminate in the glittering Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony on Friday. Lady Susan HusseyThe incident was this morning by Fulani, who wrote: “Mixed feelings about yesterday’s visit to Buckingham Palace.
10 mins after arriving, a member of staff approached me, moved my hair to see my name badge. The conversation below took place.
The rest of the event is a blur. Thanks @ManduReid & @SuzanneEJacob for support.”Fulani, whose London-based charity supports women of African and Caribbean heritage across the UK who have faced domestic and sexual abuse, went on to share a transcript of the alleged incident, writing that Lady Susan “approached me, moved my hair to see my name badge” and then asked her, “What part of Africa are you from?”Despite Fulani clearly saying she is British, the aide reportedly responded, “I can see I am going to have a challenge getting you to say where you're from.”The Countess of Wessex, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, the
.British broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson is facing serious backlash for a column he penned about his hatred for Meghan Markle — with thousands of readers, several political figures and his even own daughter declaring he went too far.
It’s about time! Prince William’s godmother, Lady Susan Hussey, has finally met with Ngozi Fulani to officially apologize for her racist remarks.
to apologize in person for the racism, and the women later released a photo from the reportedly successful meeting. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Fulani, you may remember, is the woman behind Sistah Space who went viral after she described, in a tweet, a racist interaction she had with “Lady SH” at Buckingham, soon discovered to be Lady Susan Hussey, a former lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth and Prince William's godmother. Fulani said the palace aide repeatedly questioned her nation of origin, even after Fulani told her more than once that she was British. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The palace responded quickly to this , and released a statement announcing an investigation into the matter and that .
Charity boss Ngozi Fulani has accepted an apology from Prince William’s godmother, Lady Susan Hussey.
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It appears in their swift action attempting to look like they really care about eradicating racism, the Royal family seem to have forgotten something: the Black woman at the center of the incident.
, adding that William, , is aware of the situation and supports the consequence.The day before, on Tuesday, November 29, Buckingham Palace hosted an event led by Queen Consort Camilla Parker Bowles on the issue of violence against women, and Ms. Fulani attended along with high-profile figures including Countess of Wessex, Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Queen Rania of Jordan, Danish Crown Princess Mary, Sierra Leone’s first lady Fatima Maada Bio, and Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska.