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Royal aide quits after making ‘unacceptable’ race comments at palace | New York Post

A senior royal aide resigned Wednesday after making “unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments” to a black domestic abuse campaigner during a Buckingham Palace event.

Lady Susan Hussey, 83, made the eyebrow-raising remarks to Ngozi Fulani, 61, during an event Tuesday to raise awareness about violence for women, according to the Sunday Times’ royal editor Roya Nikkah.

Fulani, who was attending the event on behalf of the charity Sistah Space, said Hussey — who was made lady of the household by King Charles III — approached her and questioned her about where she came from.

When she replied she was from Hackney, the royal aide allegedly continued to pester her, asking, “No, but what nationality are you?”

“I am born here and am British,” Fulani said she insisted again, recounting the conversation on Twitter.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2022/11/30/royal-aide-lady-susan-hussey-quits-after-unacceptable-comments/

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