Buckingham Palace aide controversy: Rishi Sunak says ‘racism must be confronted' | World News - Hindustan Times
close_game
close_game

Buckingham Palace aide controversy: Rishi Sunak says ‘racism must be confronted'

By | Edited by Poulomi Ghosh
Dec 02, 2022 06:13 AM IST

On Thursday, a member of the Buckingham Palace household resigned after "unacceptable" comments were made at a reception held by Queen Consort Camilla.

Following a controversy at Buckingham Palace over ‘racist’ comments, UK prime minister Rishi Sunak on Thursday said that while the country has made “progress in tackling racism”, “it must still be confronted”. Speaking to Sky News, Sunak declined to comment on the incident directly but said that he had experienced racism growing up in Britain, reported news agency Reuters.

Buckingham Palace aide controversy: Rishi Sunak says ‘racism must be confronted'(AP file)
Buckingham Palace aide controversy: Rishi Sunak says ‘racism must be confronted'(AP file)

“The racism I experienced as a kid and a young person I don't think would happen today because our country's made incredible progress in tackling racism. But the job is never done and that's why whenever we see it we must confront it and it's right that we continually learn the lessons and move to a better future,” Sunak said.

HT launches Crick-it, a one stop destination to catch Cricket, anytime, anywhere. Explore now!

Also read: This is King Charles III's plan 'to bring in more money' for royal family

On Thursday, a member of the Buckingham Palace household resigned after "unacceptable" comments were made at a reception held by Queen Consort Camilla. According to Ngozi Fulani - chief executive of Sistah Space and a prominent black advocate for survivors of domestic abuse, she was asked by a household member where she "really came from" during the event.

According to British media, the royal aide has been identified as Lady Susan Hussey - the 83-year-old godmother of King Charles's son and heir Prince William.

Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace said in a statement that they have taken the incident “extremely seriously and has investigated immediately to establish the full details.”

Also read: This was Nelson Mandela's 'special' nickname for Queen Elizabeth

“In this instance, unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments have been made. We have reached out to Ngozi Fulani on this matter, and are inviting her to discuss all elements of her experience in person if she wishes,” the statement read.

“In the meantime, the individual concerned would like to express her profound apologies for the hurt caused and has stepped aside from her honorary role with immediate effect. All members of the Household are being reminded of the diversity and inclusivity policies which they are required to uphold at all times,” it added.

(With inputs from Reuters)

Discover the complete story of India's general elections on our exclusive Elections Product! Access all the content absolutely free on the HT App. Download now!

Get Latest World News, Israel-Iran News Live along with Latest News from India at Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Share this article
SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
OPEN APP
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Friday, April 19, 2024
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Follow Us On