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Charity at Heart of Buckingham Palace Race Row Faces Financial Probe

Sistah Space, a charity at the center of the latest Buckingham Palace race row, could face an official probe into its finances following a string of claims made online.

The charity commission is reportedly assessing material related to Sistah Space, which offers support to victims of abuse and violence within the African and Caribbean communities.

Meanwhile, the Greater London Assembly is now said to be re-examining whether thousands of pounds in grant money given to the charity was used as intended.

Ngozi Fulani, founder of the charity, has admitted that Megan was involved in a serious incident for which Lady Susan Hussie had to resign.

Megan's career will be ruined for deliberately harming the member of the British Royal Family.

Her title will also be removed forever and she will have even banned from the UK.

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This revelation comes after Ngozi used Meg's testimony as the mastermind in the incident involving Lady Susan Hussie to save the charity, Sistah Space.

Lady Hussie has since resigned from royal duties after her treatment of Ngozi came to light.

Ms. Fulani said she suffered horrific abuse on social media after the late Queen's Lady-in-waiting repeatedly challenged her when she said she was British.

It is not the first time the palace has been at the heart of a race row, most noticeably with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after said she had been subjected to discriminatory comments by a member of the royal family.

In a statement on Instagram on Friday night, Sistah Space said, “Unfortunately, recent events meant that we were forced to temporarily cease many of our operations to ensure the safety of our services, users, and our team.

We are overwhelmed by the amount of support and encouragement and look forward to fully reinstating our services as soon as safely possible.”

However, the charity continues to make headlines this week after a social media user posted a series of allegations over its organization and finances, thought to be the basis for the charity commission's involvement.

The watchdog has not announced an official investigation or inquiry into Sistah Space.

The Twitter thread, containing almost 200 tweets, purports to highlight issues with Sistah Space finances and the way the organization is run.

It explicitly mentioned two grants worth £12,000 and £40,000 given to Sistah Space by the Greater London Assembly, GLA.

Chair of the London Assembly Audit Panel, Neil Garatt, confirmed on social media that he has asked the Assembly's finance chief to look into it.

Ngozi Falani, founder of the charity Sistah Space, says Susan Hussey moved her hair so she could see her name badge and then subjected her to what felt like an interrogation about where her people came from.

However, another opinion said Ngozi was the one who bro-beat Lady Hussey.

Lady Susan Hussey is a nice person, she's older now and has hearing loss so she'll probably speak a little loudly.

Moreover, no one witnessed Lady Hussey touching Ngozi's hair.

A person close to her has verified that she never touches others so it's absurd for her to touch Ngozi's hair.

The Greater London Authority is re-examining thousands of pounds in grants given to Sistah Space.

This should have been done before she was invited to Buckingham Palace.

The charity at the heart of the latest Buckingham Palace race row could face an official probe into its finances.

The charity commission is reportedly assessing material related to abuse and domestic violence charity Sistah Space, which offers support to victims of abuse and violence within the African and Caribbean communities.

Meanwhile, the Greater London Assembly is now said to be re-examining whether thousands of pounds in grant money given to the charity was used as intended.

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