Harry tells of his delight of Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani reconciling ... trends now

Harry tells of his delight of Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani reconciling ... trends now
Harry tells of his delight of Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani reconciling ... trends now

Harry tells of his delight of Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani reconciling ... trends now

Harry expressed delight at the reconciliation of Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani over their racism row - as he used his TV interview to say he wants accountability from his relatives. 

The Duke of Sussex made the comments in his 90-minute discussion with ITV presenter and old friend Tom Bradby, ahead of the publication of his memoir 'Spare' on Tuesday.   

The Duke of Sussex said the reaction to the incident between Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani in November was 'horrendous'.

Lady Susan Hussey, 83, Prince William's godmother and one of Queen Consort Camilla's closest aides, resigned from her honorary role at Buckingham Palace after asking Ms Fulani where she came from

The Duke of Sussex made the comments in his 90-minute discussion with ITV presenter and old friend Tom Bradby

The Duke of Sussex made the comments in his 90-minute discussion with ITV presenter and old friend Tom Bradby

Prince Harry expressed delight at the reconciliation of Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani over their racism row. Pictured together on December 16

Prince Harry expressed delight at the reconciliation of Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani over their racism row. Pictured together on December 16

However, she met with Ms Fulani in December to apologise.  

The Duke told Tom Bradby: 'All we've ever asked for in the last - certainly the last few years - is some accountability.

'And I'm very happy for Ngozi Fulani to be invited into the palace to sit down with Lady Susan Hussey and to reconcile, because Meghan and I love Susan Hussey. (Meghan) thinks she's great.

'And I also know that what she meant - she never meant any harm at all.

'But the response from the British press, and from people online because of the stories that they wrote was horrendous.'

His backing comes in contrast to his brother, Prince William, whose spokesman condemned as 'unacceptable' the comments made by Lady Susan in the wake of the furore.

The Duke also stated his belief that the Royal Family have also avoided accountability 'on a lot of things'. 

Speaking about what he wants from his family and book, Harry told Bradby: 'I want reconciliation, but first there needs to be some accountability. You can't just continue to say to me that I'm delusional and paranoid when all the evidence is stacked up, because I was genuinely terrified about what's gonna happen to me.' 

Ms Fulani shared this transcript of the alleged incident but said the rest of the event was a 'blur'

Ms Fulani shared this transcript of the alleged incident but said the rest of the event was a 'blur' 

Lady Hussey, the Queen's former lady-in-waiting, reportedly asked Sistah Space founder Ngozi Fulani: 'What part of Africa are you from?' at an event at the palace on November 29.

The 83-year-old, who served the late Queen for six decades, stepped down from her honorary role 'with immediate effect' amid a furious outcry after Miss Fulani tweeted about her experience at the event.

Miss Fulani said she was left feeling 'violated' after Prince William's godmother, who served as the late Queen's right-hand woman for 62 years, 'interrogated' her about where she was from at a Palace reception, despite her making clear she was British.

She also accused Lady Susan of moving her hair in order to look at her name badge and asked her: 'What part of Africa are you from?' when she replied that she came from Hackney.

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