Prince William’s godmother, Lady Susan Hussey, was at the heart of a racist controversy.
The Prince of Wales’ godmother, Lady Susan Hussey, had asked where a lady who turns out to be a real Brit was really from.
Two months after her resignation, Lady Susan Hussey was spotted on the royal family estate in Norfolk with King Charles III of England.
On Sunday January 29, 2023, the one who had to resign from her honorary role joined the new monarch, Charles III of England, in church. The Mirror reminds us that Lady Susan Hussey, 83, created controversy last year with her racist remarks against Ngozi Fulani. British in her own right, the campaigner against domestic violence was shocked by the small inquisition reserved for her by the godmother of Prince William, Prince of Wales, 40. Lady Susan Hussey asked Ngozi Fulani “where she really came from”.
The founder of charity Sistah Space was deeply shocked after meeting Lady Susan Hussey. After this incident which took place during a reception organized by the queen-consort Camilla Parker-Bowles, the octogenarian had to apologize. Then, the British media announced that the 83-year-old lady had resigned from the Royal House. Two months after her resignation, here she resurfaces. The Prince of Wales’ godmother was spotted on Sunday January 29 leaving St Mary Magdalene Church. Lady Susan Hussey was “photographed smiling after being spotted at St Mary Magdalene Church on the Royal Family Estate in Norfolk on Sunday”, can we read in the columns of The Mirror.
Lady Susan Hussey: Prince William’s godmother apologized to Ms Fulani in December
For the occasion, the former lady-in-waiting to the late Queen Elizabeth II of England, Lady Susan Hussey, wore a dark colored coat and hat. On a snapshot, the godmother of prince William seems to hold a rose in the hand while smiling. As a reminder, Lady Susan Hussey and Ms Fulani met in December. The atmosphere was more conciliatory. “During this warm and understanding meeting, Lady Susan offered her sincere apologies for the comments that were made and the distress they caused Ms Fulani,” Ms Fulani said.
Prince William, Prince of Wales © Agency