Sir Ken Olisa, he first black Lord-Lieutenant for London, said he had discussed the topic of racism with the royal family following George Floyd’s murder in the US last year
acknowledged that he had been aware of this particular conversation, saying: “That conversation I am never going to share ... but at the time it was awkward, I was in shock.”saying such accusations would be “taken very seriously”
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