Ngozi Fulani’s charity Sistah Space forced to suspend its operations after palace racism row 🔴 Fulani said she had suffered “horrific abuse” on social media
The charity founder said she and her team had received “horrific abuse via social media”.
Ms Fulani says Lady Susan kept pushing her about her nationality and background and quizzing asking what part of Africa she was from and says it felt like an interrogation.that the royal had also touched her hair during the encounter. “If you invite people to an event, as I said, against domestic abuse, and there are people there from different demographics, I don’t see the relevance of whether I’m British or not British. You’re trying to make me unwelcome in my own space.”
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