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Three months after being sacked for racist comments, Lady Susan Hussey returns to service at Buckingham

The former lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II and godmother to Prince William will take on a new “royal” role after being thanked by Buckingham Palace for making racist remarks in November.

Three months ago, Lady Susan Hussey resigned from Buckingham Palace. It is blamed on his “racist” remarks to a black feminist activist during an official reception at the palace. The scandal made headlines in the English press, and since then we haven’t seen the face of this former aide to Elizabeth II and Prince William’s godmother. Only a member of the royal family decided otherwise.

Discreet return

As the insiders revealed DailyMail, On February 22, Princess Anne recently (re)enlisted Lady Susan for a little service. King Charles III’s sister has learned that she will not be able to attend the memorial service for Lady Campbell-Preston (who waited on the Queen Mother from 1965 to 2002) in Chelsea on Tuesday, February 21. Royal Hospital. And it is quite natural that he turned to his dead mother’s 83-year-old boyfriend. “Lady Susan has been formally asked to introduce the Princess at the ceremony,” a family friend told the British tabloid. “He was more than happy to do it. His official position was recorded in the order of service. It’s great to see him in the royal crowd.”

Interestingly, Lady Susan’s role was not mentioned in the ‘Court Circular’, the daily bulletin that lists all official royal functions, which highlights: DailyMail:. The document, however, stated that King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla were officially represented by the Earl of Rosslyn. “In general, the court circular only records people who represent the king or queen during memorial ceremonies,” justify their side of the royal sources. But to add further confusion, Lady Susan was reportedly spotted visiting Buckingham Palace this week. The “lady of the royal household” would take the entrance of the staff.

“Where are you from Africa?”

Lady Susan Hussey resigned on November 30 after a new racist incident rocked the Windsor clan. On Twitter, feminist activist Ngozi Fulani said she was arrested ten minutes after arriving by “Lady SH” who “moved her hair to see my name badge”. He added that after explaining that he was there as a representative of his association in London, the interviewer asked him: “No, but where are you from Africa?” and continued to insist when Ngozi Fulani replied that he was British. “No, but where are you actually from?” Where do people like you come from?

Ngozi Fulani also explains that he did not know what to answer or what to do. “I couldn’t tell the Queen and it was a shock to me, as it was to the other two women (next to me), we were stunned and silent.”

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Buckingham’s Apology

The Buckingham Palace reacted immediately, strongly condemning such expressions. “During this warm and understanding meeting, Lady Suzanne expressed her sincere apologies for the comments made and the distress caused to Mrs. Fulani. “Lady Susan is committed to raising her awareness of the sensitivities of the game and is grateful for the opportunity to learn more about the issues in this area,” the House said in a statement.

The incident happened as Prince William and his wife Kate embarked on a three-day trip to the United States, the first in eight years, which is particularly important for the British monarchy. “Racism has no place in our society,” said a spokesman for the crown prince from Boston. “These comments were unacceptable.”

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Source: Le Figaro

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