After a close royal staffer was forced to resign for racism, The Sun said King Charles would campaign "more powerfully" against racism and prejudice in the Royal Firm.
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The Sun supported King Charles' anti-racism efforts after Lady Sarah Hussey resigned from Buckingham Palace following allegations
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that she made racist remarks to a guest at a Palace event over the weekend.
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"As Prince of Wales, Charles appealed to the people untiringly against racism and for diversity," The Sun reported.
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He and Camilla will do so more strongly as King and Queen. If some courtiers still harbor prejudice, neither they nor it will last."
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The outlet also praised the Palace's quick response to racist accusations, saying, "The Palace's rapid and robust reply is more telling about how such archaic attitudes are tolerated there." They're not:
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The article noted that Lady Sarah Hussey, William's godmother, and Queen Elizabeth's longtime aide, was forced to resign immediately.