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Lady Susan Hussey will be invited to the King’s coronation after she apologized to a charity campaigner who accused her of “racial abuse” when he asked her where she was “really” from.
- Lady Susan Hussey, 83, will be a guest at King Charles’ coronation on May 6.
- It comes after she quit after asking Ngozi Fulani where she was ‘really’ from
- Lady Susan later met the charity campaigner and offered her “sincere apologies”.
Lady Susan Hussey is expected to be invited to the King’s coronation after she apologized to a charity activist who accused her of racial ‘abuse’.
The late queen’s former lady-in-waiting, who was engaged by the king in an honorary role, resigned in November after repeatedly asking Ngozi Fulani where she was “really” from during a reception at Buckingham Palace.
Lady Susan, 83, later met with the Fulani and offered her “most sincere apologies” for her comments. A source told the Sunday Mirror that Lady Susan, Prince William’s godmother, was on the guest list for the May 6 coronation, although invitations have yet to be issued.
The late Queen’s former lady-in-waiting resigned in November after repeatedly asking Ngozi Fulani where she was ‘really’ from during a reception at Buckingham Palace.
Lady Susan, 83, later met Ms Fulani and offered her “sincere apologies” for her comments.
Some 2,000 guests are expected to attend the two-hour service at Westminster Abbey. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are also expected to be guests, despite their explosive Netflix series.
Prince Andrew’s sexual abuse accuser could return to the public eye next month after a legal gagging order is lifted.
The Duke of York, who has denied the allegations, paid £9.9m to settle a civil case brought by Virginia Roberts, who claimed she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17.
The 12-month gag clause will be lifted in February, according to The Sunday Telegraph.