The Apprentice star Karren Brady, 53, has spoken out on the racism storm that King Charles III, 74, has had to deal with this month, over a controversial conversation between Buckingham Palace guest Ngozi Fulani and senior royal aide Lady Susan Hussey, 83.
While discussing the shocking comments made by Lady Hussey, in her latest column, Karren claimed the incident is a “sad reminder of the powerful impact that Harry and Meghan could have made” if they didn’t decide to leave the firm.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not yet commented on the controversy involving Lady Hussey, but Karren has now criticised them for "shouting from sidelines" about historical issues they've faced.It comes after black British charity boss Ms Fulani explained to BBC Radio 4’s Today show that she was questioned about her background by Lady Hussey on Tuesday.Ms Fulani was a guest at the reception representing domestic violence charity Sistah Space, when she was faced with Lady Hussey moving her hair to see her name badge, and then “interrogating” her repeatedly to explain where she was from.The late Queen's lady-in-waiting has since resigned, while the palace branded her remarks "unacceptable and deeply regrettable”.Karren has now pointed out in her piece for The Sun that the scandal erupted in the same week that Meghan and Harry released the explosive trailer for their Netflix documentary.The BBC TV personality went on to share her disappointment that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex quit their senior royal roles in 2020, rather than pushing the firm towards a “more progressive future”.The star continued: “It’s also a sad reminder of the powerful impact that Harry and Meghan could have made.“Rather than shouting about the past from the.
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