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Former Buckingham Palace Employee Who Made Racist Remarks Allegedly Predicted Harry and Meghan’s Marriage Would End in Tears

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Former Buckingham Palace Employee Who Made Racist Remarks Allegedly Predicted Harry and Meghan’s Marriage Would End in Tears

Lady Susan Hussey, a former staff member at Buckingham Palace who recently resigned after making inappropriate remarks, allegedly previously disparaged and 's union.

Hussey, who was one of 's closest confidants and the godmother of , was quoted in Tom Bower's 2022 biography, Revenge, Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors.

According to Bower, in 2017, during a lunch with a group of theatre producers and directors, the conversation turned to Markle, and Hussey told them that “it will all end in tears, mark my words.”

Bower added that Hussey was specifically chosen by to assist Markle in settling into royal life.

Some people cited in the biography denounced Bower after the book's publication in July, alleging that he had misrepresented Markle.

Bower himself made his feelings about the Duchess of Sussex public in a July interview with Piers Morgan, saying that she was doing “something absolutely horrible to Britain.”

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However, Hussey's account received no response from Buckingham Palace.

Earlier last week, it was announced that Hussey would continue to be a member of the royal family as a new “lady of the household,” retaining her previous position.

The position was created to replace ladies-in-waiting, a non-salaried honorific position granted to aristocratic women who serve as personal attendants to members of the royal family, according to Michaela Freel.

Hussey was referred to as the “number one-head girl” of the palace and was previously included in Tatler as “one of the core trusted persons helping the Queen in her later life.”

However, Hussey submitted her resignation two days after the announcement of her new role.

Buckingham Palace released a statement on Wednesday, saying that Hussey had made “deeply regrettable comments” and offered “her profound apologies for the hurt caused.”

The resignation was announced immediately after Ngozi Fulani, the leader of the UK charity Sister Space, said in a tweet that she had been questioned about her origins at an event , the Queen consort, attended on Tuesday.

She claimed that despite constantly confirming that she was born in the UK, a palace service person kept asking her the same question.

In her initial tweet, Fulani referred to the employee as “Lady S.H.”

and stated that she did not want to disclose the individual's complete name.

The Sunday Times royal editor Roya Nikka tweeted on Wednesday that Buckingham Palace had verified Hussey had quit.

A palace spokeswoman said in a statement provided to Insider on Wednesday, “Ngozi Fulani has been contacted about this and is being invited to talk about every aspect of her experience in person, if she chooses.”

In other news, a royal fan who grasped Kate's hand reveals why the princess was jeered, but Americans don't care.

The second annual Earthshot Prize award ceremony will be held in Boston on Friday, and the Prince and Princess of Wales are traveling quickly to the city.

The Boston Celtics faithful would have jeered “pretty much everyone who is not from Boston or playing for Boston,” according to a royal supporter who spoke with and at the game on Wednesday night.

Meeting the future king and queen consort was something the delighted royal watcher, who uses the handle Royalty on social media, never thought would happen.

“I have been a casual royal watcher my entire life,” said the PR guru and fan of the royal family, who has more than 23,000 followers on Twitter under the handle @UKRoyalty.

“I've been paying more attention to William and Catherine ever since my girlfriends and I spent the night together to watch their wedding.

As I live in the US and they visit so infrequently, seeing them in person, let alone shaking their hands, was something I never thought would happen.”

The ardent royal fan who met Kate and William in the United States explained that it took her 35 minutes to travel through very bad traffic and torrential rain to get to the TD Garden basketball arena where the game against the Miami Heat was being played.

Normally, it would have taken just 10 minutes.

Her husband, Gerrard, took about four hours on the cable in a poquito momento.

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