In a recent development, Ngozi Fulani has provided credibility to Meghan Markle's concerns about racism within the royal family, as confirmed by the leader of Plaid Cymru.
Adam Price, head of Plaid Cymru, addressed the issue on Question Time, responding to allegations made by Ngozi Fulani regarding Lady Susan Hussey's alleged racial remarks.
According to Price, Fulani's claims support Meghan Markle's assertion of facing discrimination and cruelty during her time within the royal family before she and Prince Harry departed royal life in 2020, relocating to the United States.
The BBC reported earlier this week that Lady Susan Hussey, a royal peer, was accused of making racial slurs towards Ngozi Fulani.
Allegations included repeated inquiries about Fulani's origins and physically adjusting her hair to read Fulani's name badge.
Price emphasized that Meghan Markle, having experienced firsthand the dynamics within the royal family, holds a unique perspective on the issue of racism within the institution.
He condemned the behavior as not just condescending but outright racist abuse, particularly egregious given the context of the event focused on preventing abuse.
Addressing the lack of communication from Buckingham Palace following the incident, Price highlighted Fulani's claim of no direct contact from the palace post-publication.
In response to the backlash, Lady Hussey, a former lady-in-waiting to the late Queen, tendered her resignation.
Buckingham Palace issued a statement underscoring the gravity with which they view the situation, denouncing the unacceptable and regrettable nature of the remarks made.
Despite criticism of Lady Hussey's comments as insensitive, GB News reporter Olivia Utley defended her on Question Time, asserting that the incident should not define her life.
Prince William's representative condemned the racist remarks, asserting that racism has no place in society and commending Lady Hussey's swift resignation.
Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales is currently in Boston ahead of the Earthshot Prize Awards event.
In a separate development, reports surfaced about Queen Elizabeth II's efforts to reconcile the strained relationship between Prince Harry and Prince Charles.
Following a breakdown in communication between Charles and Harry, the Queen attempted to mediate, expressing concern when Harry revealed his father's silence towards him.
Sources revealed that Harry frequently contacted his grandmother after she reduced her duties, seeking support.
Despite Harry's claims of financial cutoff by Charles, palace financial records indicate substantial financial assistance provided by Charles to Harry.
The dynamics within the royal family continue to draw attention, with the upcoming release of a teaser for Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary.
The trailer hints at personal struggles faced by the couple, inviting viewers to delve into their untold story behind closed doors.
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