National Post

Prince William, Kate make U.S. trip as racism backlash stirs

- danica kirka

Prince William’s office said “racism has no place in our society” as he sought to prevent the backlash over his godmother’s treatment of a Black advocate for survivors of domestic abuse from overshadow­ing his trip to the United States.

Lady Susan Hussey, 83, resigned Wednesday as an honorary member of the royal household after the chief executive of an East London women’s refuge said Hussey repeatedly asked her where she “really came from” after she told the older woman that she was British. The exchange took place at a Buckingham Palace reception for those working to end domestic violence.

“Racism has no place in our society,” his Kensington Palace office said. “These comments were unacceptab­le, and it’s right that the individual has stepped aside with immediate effect.”

The incident reignited allegation­s of “institutio­nal racism” at the palace on the first day of the Prince and Princess of Wales’ visit to Boston. While the trip is focused on the Earthshot Prize, William’s initiative to support entreprene­urs working on solutions to climate change and other environmen­tal problems, the couple are also trying to show that the monarchy remains relevant in a multicultu­ral world.

The episode is a reminder of last year’s comments by Meghan, the duchess of Sussex, in an interview with American TV host Oprah Winfrey. Meghan, a biracial American married to William’s brother, alleged that a member of the royal family inquired about the colour of her baby’s skin when she was pregnant with her first child.

The latest incident took place at a reception on Tuesday hosted by Camilla, the queen consort, for women working to fight domestic violence.

Ngozi Fulani, chief executive of Sistah Space, an East London refuge that provides specialist support for women of African and Caribbean heritage, detailed her exchange with a member of the royal household in lengthy Twitter post.

Fulani said that when she told the woman she was from East London, she responded, “No, what part of Africa are YOU from?”

The questioner has since been identified as Hussey, who served as the late Queen Elizabeth II’S lady in waiting for more than 60 years and is one of William’s godmothers. She has apologized for “unacceptab­le and deeply regrettabl­e comments,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement.

The incident comes as the royal couple is on their first overseas trip in eight years — first since becoming Prince and Princess of Wales following the death of the queen.

 ?? BRIAN SNYDER / POOL PHOTO VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? From left, Mayor of Boston Michelle Wu, Governor-elect Maura Healey, Britain’s Prince William, Kate, Princess of
Wales, watch an NBA basketball game between the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat in Boston on Wednesday.
BRIAN SNYDER / POOL PHOTO VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS From left, Mayor of Boston Michelle Wu, Governor-elect Maura Healey, Britain’s Prince William, Kate, Princess of Wales, watch an NBA basketball game between the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat in Boston on Wednesday.

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