'Where are you really from?': Ngozi Fulani says Buckingham Palace honorary aide questioned her heritage
CNN's Isa Soares speaks to Ngozi Fulani after she was questioned about whether she was really British at a royal reception. The woman has been identified as an honorary member of Buckingham Palace, Lady Susan Hussey. Hussey, who served as the late Queen Elizabeth II's lady in waiting for more than 60 years and is a godmother to the Prince of Wales, has resigned and apologized, according to Buckingham Palace.
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