Public wants Queen's former lady-in-waiting to return to work after 'race row', poll shows
Lady Susan Hussey should be allowed to return to work following the row over her comments to a guest at Buckingham Palace, according to a poll. Ngozi Fulani said Lady Susan repeatedly asked where she was 'really from', despite being told she was born in Britain The comments prompted a storm on social media and Lady Susan, pictured left, a godmother to Prince William, stepped aside from her position. Lady Susan Hussey should be allowed to return to work following the row over her comments to a guest at Buckingham Palace, according to a poll It is understood that senior royals hope Lady Susan will return, and point out that she never formally quit her honorary post, which is unpaid and entirely voluntary. The GB News poll came just days after Prince Harry defended Lady Susan during his interview with ITV's Tom Bradby, saying: 'I also know what she meant – she never meant any harm at all.'





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