Ngozi Fulani has announced she has resigned as chief executive of Sistah Space
The charity boss who was at the centre of a royal race row has stepped down from leading her domestic violence organisation because of the backlash she has faced.
Ngozi went public to express her shock in November when Lady Susan Hussey, the late Queen’s lady in waiting, repeatedly asked the black British charity leader where she “really came from” at a Palace reception highlighting violence against women.Speaking on ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, Ngozi said: “We, the Sistah Space charity, has suffered as a result, direct result.
“So what I’ve had to do, I’ve now temporarily stepped down as CEO of Sistah Space. I’m announcing that now because the service users and the community can’t access us properly. In December, after Lady Susan and Ngozi spoke face to face to address the incident, the Palace said in a statement that the meeting had been “filled with warmth and understanding”.
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