There is a very transparent attempt by the Sussex Squad and other haters of the British monarchy to damn our Royal Family as racist, says Dan Wootton

Dan Wootton slams the 'media hysteria' caused by Ngozi Fulani's conversation with Lady Susan Hussey.
Dan Wootton slams the 'media hysteria' caused by Ngozi Fulani's conversation with Lady Susan Hussey.
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Dan Wootton

By Dan Wootton


Published: 01/12/2022

- 21:10

If you’ve consumed the hysterical mainstream media over the past day, you would think the British Royal Family and the UK itself is riddled with racism

If you’ve consumed the hysterical mainstream media over the past day, you would think the British Royal Family and the UK itself is riddled with racism.

But the very reason I joined GB News is to provide balance to the woke establishment orthodoxy.


So let me be clear: There is now a very transparent attempt by the Sussex Squad and other haters and wreckers of the British monarchy to damn our Royal Family as racist.

They're not and the Palace must not give in to these woke attacks that undermine the late Queen's life’s work

I am, of course, referring to the media hysteria around 83-year-old Lady Susan Hussey’s unfortunate conversation with the activist charity boss Ngozi Fulani, in which she asked multiple times where she was from, which has been taken as proof by most of the media that the monarchy is guilty of structural racism and Meghan just must have been a victim too.

But yesterday I revealed there is much more to this story that meets the eye, which is being ignored by the woke media because it doesn’t fit the anti-monarchy narrative.

That includes the fact that Fulani is an extremist supporter of Harry and Meghan who has bizarrely accused King Charles and Queen Camilla of being guilty of domestic violence towards their daughter-in-law.

Fulani has been on a media blitz today – the BBC didn’t ask about it, Sly News didn’t ask about it. But Jeremy Vine sort of did.

Lady Hussey is reported to have repeatedly asked where Ngozi Fulani is from.
Lady Hussey is reported to have repeatedly asked where Ngozi Fulani is from.
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Now Fulani is either mistaken or being deliberately misleading with that answer.

Because from the account of her charity Sistah Space and signed off with her name she tweeted in March last year…

"Our charity supports black women domestic violence survivors. I can't stay silent about this. I admire Meghan for speaking out. According to clear definition, it seems Meghan is a survivor of domestic violence from her in-laws."

PS: I'm glad hypocrite Piers's left ITV.

And in another tweet from May this year, she seemingly wrote in regards to the decision by the late Queen for Harry and Meghan not to appear on the BP balcony during the Platinum Jubilee because they are non-working royals…

"Harry & Meghan won't be allowed on the balcony?

"They're in a completely different category to Andrew. He's linked to sexual crimes, Harry married & had children with a black woman.

"An all exclusively white balcony.

"The only black people, banned. RACISM!"

So while it’s terrible she was made to feel uncomfortable by 83-year-old Lady Hussey, a member of a different generation clearly unaware of the woke language that now dominates our culture, her pre-conceived loyalty to Harry and Meghan before the Palace visit is, at the very least, important context about what Fulani is now claiming.

But when it comes to the Royal Family at the moment, in the woke media anyway, appearances always outweigh reality.

So the BBC allows her unchallenged to say she was a victim of abuse at Buckingham Palace…

There is a clear agenda here to destroy the British monarchy, starting with the Prince and Princess of Wales now overshadowed US tour.

Following the race row, they were subjected to a lecture on colonialism at their own opening event by Reverend Mariama White-Hammond, left-wing Boston’s chief of environment, energy and open space, and even experienced boos at the basketball…

That’s why it’s important that the media critically analyses these claims of racism against the Royal Family, rather than giving into the Harry and Meghan-fuelled hatred of the monarchy that the vast majority of us support.

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