Fulani Allegedly Suffers ‘Horrific Abuse’ On Social Media Since She Revealed Abuse By British Royal Aide

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The black British, Ngozi Fulani, domestic abuse campaigner who suffered racism at Buckingham Palace, has revealed she has suffered ‘horrific abuse’ on social media since coming out to speak about the issue.

The British-born founder of the charity Sistah Space, expressed shock at her treatment by the palace aide, following an event at Buckingham Palace last week.

Recall that the alleged racist aide who was not earlier mentioned by the royal family, has now been identified as Lady Susan Hussey, 83, who had served the late Queen Elizabeth for six decades, has stepped down from her honorary role ‘with immediate effect’ following Ms. Fulani revelation that she was asked: ‘Where are you really from?’.

In a new development, Ms Fulani – whose charity represents Afro-Caribbean victims of domestic abuse, has now claimed that her family has been under ‘immense pressure’ since the event.

In a statement issued on Monday, she said: “The last week has been an extremely difficult time for us all at Sistah Space.

“My team, family, and I have been put under immense pressure and received some horrific abuse via social media.

“Yet throughout this time, I have been heartened by the huge amount of support we have received.

“I want to thank everyone for that, and it has shown me that love will always triumph over hate.”

Lady Susan, the Prince of Wales’ godmother, is said to have repeatedly challenged Ms. Fulani when she said she was British at the Queen Consort’s reception highlighting violence against women and girls.

According to Mail Online, plans are underway for Charles and Camilla to meet Ms. Fulani so that they can address what happened at the event and the issues involved, though she is yet to be contacted.

Credit: Mail Online

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