Prince William condemns 'unacceptable' comments made by royal aide
On Wednesday, domestic abuse activist Ngozi Fulani of Sistah Space took to Twitter to note that she had "mixed feelings" about a recent visit to Buckingham Palace. Fulani alleged Lady Susan Hussey repeatedly asked her where in Africa she was from despite her explaining that she was born in the U.K. After the claim went viral online, Hussey resigned from royal duties and apologised to Fulani. And in response to the news, a representative for William issued a statement regarding his godmother.
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