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Lady Hussey stepped down from her role in Buckingham Palace after a racism row this month, having asked Ms Fulani such questions as"what part of Africa do you come from?".A meeting"filled with warmth and understanding" has taken place between Prince William's godmother and the charity founder she repeatedly asked where she really came from.
A statement released jointly by Buckingham Palace and Ms Fulani said:"A meeting took place this morning, 16 December, at Buckingham Palace between Ms Ngozi Fulani, founder of Sistah Space, and Lady Susan Hussey to address the incident that took place at a Palace reception last month. "Ms Fulani, who has unfairly received the most appalling torrent of abuse on social media and elsewhere, has accepted this apology and appreciates that no malice was intended.
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