
Prince William’s mother -in -law and queen’s maid, Ms. Susan Hessen, met with Engos Forani, the owner of British black charity, and asked her many times, “Which area do you from Africa?” In person, apologize. At the Royal Enrollment.
The 83 -year -old man served the late queen for 60 years. He told her experience in Twitter last month after Ms. Forani, which caused a strong protest after her experience in the event. She “immediately” resigned from honor Position.
NGOZI Fulani (NGOZI FULANI) represents the family abuse charity Sistah Space visited the palace to participate in an event to commemorate the United Nations for 16 days of opposition to gender violence.
She said that at a reception, the royal staff asked her nationality.
Although he was honored to come there, she said that when Mrs. Hesse approached her, she pulled her hair to see her name brand and asked, “Where do you from?” She was shocked.
She said the woman repeatedly asked her which area from Africa and the time she came to the UK for the first time.
She said that her experience in just 10 minutes made her feel “complicated” by the royal interview.
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Prince William criticized his “unacceptable remarks”, saying that “racism has no place in our society.”
After the public strongly protested, Ms. Susan asked to meet Ms. Frani in person to apologize for her remarks.
The meeting was held in Buckingham Palace, and the former assistant expressed “sincere apology.”
Buckingham Palace stated in a statement that the king and the queen “I am happy to reach this welcome result of the two sides” and criticize Miss Forani’s “abuse” that has subsequently received on social media.
At this meeting, Ms. Susan was full of enthusiasm and understanding, and expressed her sincere apologies for her pains and the pain caused to Ms. Forani.
Ms. Susan promised to deepen her understanding of the sensitivity and thanks to have the opportunity to understand more about the problems in the field.
Ms. Forana was most shockingly scolded in social media and elsewhere. She accepted this apology and understood that there was no maliciousness.