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She’s 83 – Ridiculous Lady Susan Hussey Twitter Race Storm

She’s 83 – Ridiculous Lady Susan Hussey Twitter Race Storm

Matthew Steeples suggests that though Lady Susan Hussey should not have said what she did, the pile on against this 83-year-old has been ludicrous given Ngozi Fulani happily attended a reception hosted by the Queen Consort when she previously suggested “Meghan is a survivor of domestic violence from her in-laws;” one of those in-laws is the Queen Consort

Some have claimed “she’s just a silly old bat” whilst others have argued “she’s a racist bigot” of Lady Susan Hussey in the wake of yesterday’s Twitter storm about this octogenarian now former Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II and now former Lady of the Household under King Charles III.

 

In fact, I’d counter that Lady Susan is simply an 83-year-old lady who got it wrong, but whose unnecessary but not wanton words are hardly worthy of the media pile-on mostly caused by supporters of the constantly self-publicity seeking Duchess of Sussex.

 

“You can’t reform this [kind of] bad apple” raged the eternally foaming-at-the-mouth, bombastic bore and leading ‘Sussex Squaddie’ Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu of Lady Susan – who was a key member of the late Queen’s ‘HMS Bubble’ during the 2020 coronavirus lockdown. Whilst this was predictable, was Dr Mos-Shogbamimu accurate in her analysis? The answer is most definitely ‘no.’

 

Tellingly, in spite of the quick reaction of the royal family to the widow of the late chairman of governors of the BBC Marmaduke Hussey repeatedly insensitively asking a domestic abuse campaigner named Ngozi Fulani where she was from, this ‘story’ has taken on a life of its own. In reality, though the media would do better to focus on more pressing issues affecting the nation, such as the cost-of-living crisis, here most definitely is something that the ‘woke’ wanted us all to get very worked up about instead.

 

In a statement after immediately forcing Lady Susan to “step aside,” Buckingham Palace shared:

 

“We have taken this incident extremely seriously and have investigated immediately to establish the full details. In this instance, unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments have been made.”

 

“In the meantime, the individual concerned [Lady Susan Hussey] 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.”

 

Previously, now “left insulted” Miss Fulani – who curiously went on Good Morning Britain this morning to pipe on about an incident she’d yesterday suggested she’d rather forget – has bizarrely also been known to have had a pop at the very lady who hosted the event she attended yesterday, Camilla, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. In March 2020, the Sistah Space founder very pointedly tweeted of the Duchess of Sussex’s stepmother-in-law:

 

“I admire Meghan for speaking out. According to clear definition, it seems Meghan is a survivor of domestic violence from her in-laws.”

 

What on earth then was Ngozi Fulani – whose parents were born in Barbados and who herself is British – doing spending two hours attending a reception hosted by Camilla, Queen Consort? Why on earth would she want to ‘hang out’ with someone she has previously effectively suggested to have been an abuser?

 

Equally, given it was such a “trauma” for Miss Fulani, why doesn’t she now put an end to this frankly ludicrous Twitter storm and let a long-serving 83-year-old simply retire peacefully to the sidelines?

 

Editor’s Note – Unlike as is the case in many publications, this article was NOT sponsored or supported by a third-party. Follow Matthew Steeples on Twitter at @M_Steeples.

 

Pictured Top – Lady Susan Hussey (right) with King Charles III and his wife at Royal Ascot in happier times.

 

The Right Honourable The Lady Hussey of North Bradley GCVO – who is played by Haydn Gwynne in ‘The Crown’ – should not have spoken to Ngozi Fulani in the way she did at this week’s reception, but the reaction to her remarks has been somewhat of a ludicrous Twitter storm and media pile-on at a time when the nation should be focused on the cost-of-living crisis and other problems. Astoundingly, Miss Fulani has previously “accused the royal family of domestic violence against the Duchess of Sussex” and of the Windsors once remarked: “I admire Meghan for speaking out. According to clear definition, it seems Meghan is a survivor of domestic violence from her in-laws.” Why then, did she even wish to go to a reception with one of those abusive in-laws, Camilla, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom?
In spite of claiming that she didn’t want an 83-year-old woman to be subjected to abuse and ridicule, the ‘Sistah Space’ founder opted to name her on social media channels including Twitter. Hardly the actions of someone not trying to garner publicity for herself and who’d rather forget an incident supposedly unpleasant to her.
Predictably, the eternally angry ‘Shouty Shola’ (AKA Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu) took to Twitter to try to make out this ‘Twitter storm’ was actually all about the Duchess of Sussex. The keyboard warrior spouted complete nonsense in remarking: “Meghan Markle and Prince Harry told you of racism in Royal Family & household. But she was vilified, abused & violated for speaking the truth. Ngozi Fulani’s experience with Lady Susan Hussey wasn’t isolated, one off or a ‘bad apple’ at Buckingham Palace. You can’t reform this.”
Equally predictably, the Duchess of Sussex ensured her “supporters were whipped into a frenzy Wednesday” by getting a mate of hers, Minnesota professor of American studies and feminism Duchess Harris, to tweet a picture of herself with her son, Archie, and her mother, Doria Ragland standing on. The Sussex Squad certainly do love a ‘pile on’ and clearly the wicked wench formerly known as Meghan Markle did what she always wanted to do to Lady Susan Hussey – serve up a dish of revenge cold.

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