
A black British charity boss who was repeatedly asked where she was “really” from by royal aide Lady Susan Hussey has described the encounter as “abuse”.
Ngozi Fulani was questioned about her background at a charity event at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday. Lady Hussey has resigned since the incident.
Ms Fulani, speaking to the BBC, likened the conversation with Lady Hussey to an “interrogation”.
The Palace described the remarks as “unacceptable and deeply regrettable”.
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