Prince William’s godmother beneath fireplace after asking Black lady the place she ‘actually got here from’

By India Today Web Desk: A high aide to the British royal household has apologised and resigned from her put up after she repeatedly requested a Black visitor at a palace occasion the place she “actually got here from”.


Ngozi Fulani, a British nationwide of African heritage and Caribbean descent, wrote on Twitter that the royal aide had repeatedly requested her: "What a part of Africa are you from?" when she attended an occasion hosted by King Charles's spouse Camilla, the queen consort, on Tuesday.

Fulani, who works for charity group Sistah House, didn't determine the royal aide however mentioned she was left traumatised by her persistent inquiries. Ultimately, she instructed her: "I'm born right here and am British."

The aide in query was later revealed to be Woman Susan Hussey, who occurs to be godmother to Prince William and served as lady-in-waiting to late Queen Elizabeth II for almost six many years.

Woman Hussey, 83, started working for the royal household in 1960. Apart from being the late Queen’s lonest serving lady-in-waiting, she can also be good associates with King Charles.

 
 

Buckingham Palace later issued a press release that Woman Hussey has apologised and stepped except for her honorary position with rapid impact.

"We take this incident extraordinarily critically and have investigated instantly to ascertain the complete particulars. On this occasion, unacceptable and deeply regrettable feedback have been made," a palace spokesperson mentioned.

A spokesperson for Prince William, who's King Charles’ inheritor, mentioned Woman Hussey’s feedback had been unacceptable and that “racism has no place in our society”.

The incident is the most recent to embroil the royal household in allegations of racism, after King Charles's youthful son Prince Harry and his spouse Meghan Markle made accusations in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.

Within the interview, Meghan said one unnamed member of the family had asked, earlier than their son Archie was born, how darkish his pores and skin could be.

The allegation clearly stung the monarchy, which promised any such points can be handled very critically, and prompted William, Harry's older brother to comment days later: "We're very a lot not a racist household."

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