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Why Buckingham Palace Needs To Investigate The Racism Allegations Leveled At Lady Susan Hussey

Lady Susan Hussey

Lady Susan Hussey is no racist. This is not an opinion. It is a fact. For a woman who has selflessly served the British Royal Family for 60 years, she has shown grace and dignity. As Rita Panahi, a reporter for Sky News Australia points out; it was “twisted” to accuse an 83-year-old woman of racism when all she was asked was an innocent question.

Yes, the touching of Marlene Headley, aka Ngozi Fulani’s hair, shouldn’t have happened. But this woman was looking for a fight. Rumour has it she wanted to bust Queen Camilla but had to go with Plan B; any member of the royal household. There is also speculation that Fulani was recording, hence the transcript. Whose memory is that good that they would remember a traumatic conversation word for word? It has even been theorised that Doctor Shola wrote it. Nothing has been verified.

Buckingham Palace was in a difficult position. They either had to fire Lady Susan Hussey from her longstanding placement, or they did nothing and were accused of racism. Either way, BP does not come out of it looking good, even if they did nothing wrong.

Buckingham Palace Needs To Do An Investigation

Jumping on the incident before thoroughly investigating it from both sides proves somewhat complicated. They shouldn’t have fired Lady Susan Hussey straight away. If anything, they should have put her on probation and not sacked her until they could work out what the hell happened.

But, no. They fired a woman who had served the monarchy almost as long as Her Majesty The Queen did. Lady Susan Hussey did not deserve to be treated the way she was. However, it is understandable why the palace acted as quickly as they did. If they didn’t, there would be more “racist” fallout.

Buckingham Palace is trying to tell the public that Meghan is wrong about racism, which is the opposite narrative the press is telling. The press is questioning whether the former actress was right the whole time. She’s not right, and here’s why. You can’t take one person’s comments and push the narrative to everyone associated with them.

Guilty By Association?

It just doesn’t work that way. The whole blow-up with Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani has an element of guilty by association with it. One example we could use for the royals is the toe-sucking incident with Fergie in the 90s. It made everyone around her look bad. Her daughters. Andrew. The royals.

Buckingham Palace, in conclusion, is trying to shut down the racism narrative because it has no merit. If it were racist, why would there be black staff? We’ve mentioned this before. The King had a black woman working for him for over a decade. Also, no other royal, except Princess Michael of Kent, has been called out for racism in recent years. If people want to look into these stupid claims, look into Harry’s past.

He is the only prominent royal in the media for racist comments in the last twenty years. The palace had to apologise on his behalf. He’s never had to own up to anything in his life. Why would he start now? Finally, Buckingham Palace needs to call Ngozi Fulani (or Marlene Headley), whatever her name is, out for what she did. It was an assault on the monarchy. Moreover, she’s anti-royal. Royal Daily Tea found a TikTok video where Ngozi confessed on camera that she doesn’t wear African dress normally.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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