King Charles III and Camilla: You show initiative after the racism incident

King Charles III and Camilla
You show initiative after the racism incident

King Charles III and King Consort Camilla want to speak to Ngozi Fulani about the racist incident at an event at Buckingham Palace.

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After a racist incident at a UN event in Buckingham Palace, Charles and Camilla are said to have invited the woman concerned.

“Never complain, never explain” – this golden rule of Queen Elizabeth (1926-2022) wants King Charles III. (74) does not seem to be retained. At least the monarch reacted quickly to a racist incident at an event at Buckingham Palace and wants to deal with the event. As the “Mail on Sunday” writesCharles and his wife Camilla (75) now allegedly want to invite Ngozi Fulani (61) again to the palace to talk to each other about the topic.

Ngozi Fulani doesn’t seem to know anything about the invitation yet

The head of a British charity for Afro-Caribbean victims had last week after a UN event in the palace made public on Instagramthat she had been repeatedly questioned by an elderly lady about where she “really” came from. It later turned out to be the Queen’s long-time lady-in-waiting, Lady Susan Hussey (83). Hussey, a godmother to Prince William (40), then apologized and resigned. The palace said what happened was “unacceptable and deeply regrettable”. A spokesman for Prince William said racism “has no place in our society”.

On the British TV show “Good Morning Britain” Ngozi Fulani said on Thursday that she was unaware of another invitation to Buckingham Palace. However, should it come, she would like to sit down with the royals to discuss the incident.

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