Kensington Palace Denounces King Charles' Staff Member's "Disappointing" Comments.
01-12-2022
By Aarti Rawat
A royal reception incident has Prince William and Kate Middleton's spokeswoman commenting.
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Kensington Palace stated after Buckingham Palace revealed that an employee quit after making "very regrettable statements" to Sistah Space CEO Ngozi Fulani.
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"I was dissatisfied," the Nov. 30 statement said. "Racism is unacceptable. It's right that the person resigned immediately after making these comments."
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The statement stated that the Prince of Wales was informed and supported the Palace staffer's punishment.
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Ngozi attended Queen Consort Camilla's Buckingham Palace domestic violence reception on Nov. 29. The CEO tweeted her "mixed sentiments" after visiting.
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King Charles III's crew relentlessly questioned the domestic abuse activist about her heritage and history. The Palace began an investigation after learning about the exchange.
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"intolerable and profoundly unpleasant words were expressed," the statement said. "We have gone out to Ngozi Fulani and invited her to address all aspects of her incident in person if she desires."
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"The individual responsible would like to offer her heartfelt sorrow for the hurt caused and has stood away from her honorary post with immediate effect," the statement said.
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"Household members are aware of the diversity and inclusivity policies they must uphold at all times."
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Sistah Space tweeted, "It is not our goal to disclose the person involved. It is the system that has to be corrected." Buckingham Palace did not name the royal servant.
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Sistah Space said, "Yes, the person was offensive, but naming and shaming her would make us just as awful." "Be gentle." Ngozi has yet to respond to E! News request for comment.