Queen Elizabeth’s former lady-in-waiting has reportedly offered to meet the charity campaigner who accused her of racist abuse.
Lady Susan Hussey, 83, has told friends that she wants to personally apologize to Ngozi Fulani directly. Mail online It was reported on Thursday night.
The source also claimed that palace officials had “reached out” to Ngozi to express “deep” regret over the “unacceptable” comments.
Ngozi says she felt “violated” after Lady Susan – Prince William’s godmother and who served as the Queen’s right-hand woman for 62 years – made her appearance at a palace reception on Tuesday. “asked” about his background.
He also accused Lady Susan of shaking her hair so she could see his name badge, and allegedly asked her: “What part of Africa are you from?” When Ngozi replied that he was from Hackney.
A spokesman for Buckingham Palace announced that Lady Susan was stepping down from her honorary role as ‘lady of the family’ and deeply apologized for the offence.
gave Daily mail “There was absolutely no malicious intent,” the source said.
But an insider told the publication that “she has immense loyalty to the king and the crown prince and didn’t want it to embarrass her further”, so stepped away from the role.
Another friend added: “Lady Susan is 100 per cent looked after. She is being supported personally, reflecting her age and loyalty. It has been extremely painful for all concerned and I know Mahal is grateful for the way he has dealt with this very troubling situation. He continues to have the unwavering support of his family.” (Reuters)