
Prince William’s spokesman condemned his “unacceptable” remarks. The mother -in -law resigned from the royal family after being accused of racism at the Buckingham Palace enrollment held by Queen Camilla.
The 83 -year -old Ms. Susan Hussey is the former maid of the late queen. She is said to not believe that a black family violent advocate is the British and asked her: “Which area do you from Africa?”,, So he resigned. As they said in the event yesterday.
The spokesman for Kenxin Palace spoke to the reporter before the interview and said, “I want to talk about the story of a guest attended the Buckingham Palace Enrollment Last night.
“This is the Buckingham Palace, but as a spokesman for Prince Wales, I thank you all here and understand that you would want to ask this question. Then let me solve this problem positively.
“I was really disappointed when I heard the guest’s experience in Buckingham Palace last night. Obviously, I am not there, but racism has no place in our society. These remarks are unacceptable, and the person’s resignation immediately is correct. Essence
He added that the prince “realized these comments” and “believed that the action of the action was correct.”
Nigozi Fulani, the Nigerian Nigerian, was born in the British, is the head of Sistah Space, eastern London Charity. She said in a speech today that she was very shocked by the incident in Baijinham Palace. So that she “could not report to the queen who hosted a reception.”
She told “Mirror”: “This is long -term racism. This is like a interrogation. This is not just a few seconds, but a thing that lasted for several minutes. As three black women, we feel ourselves feel ourselves ourselves It is an invader, unpopular, nor is it accepted as the British.
She added that she felt “very unpopular” and “attacked”, and she did not want Heri to lose her job.
The Women’s Equal Party’s Mandar Reed also participated in a conversation between Mrs. Hesse and Ms. Forani. She said that she believed that the royal family was “needed to receive cultural ability training.”
In an interview with the Daily Mail, she added: “No one we can believe what we say.