An activist has suggested there’s a lack of racism protection at Buckingham Palace after falling victim to offensive remarks
Domestic abuse activist Ngozi Fulani was attending a royal function when she was harassed by Prince William’s godmother Lady Susan Hussey.
Ms Fulani said Hussey moved her aside and began interrogating her about her heritage. Hussey insinuated that Fulani wasn’t British, despite Fulani explaining her ethnic background.
Lady Hussey has been forced to quit the royal post, following the racist remarks against Fulani.
‘Racism has no place’
Prince William
She is one of King Charles III’s top officials, but Buckingham Palace have been quick to condemn the comments.
“We take this incident extremely seriously and have investigated immediately to establish the full details…
Unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments have been made.”
buckingham palace statement
Fulani was attending the event organised by King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla. The domestic abuse activist was invited on behalf of an organisation that provides support for women of African and Caribbean background.