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Prince Harry Sparks Controversy with Royal Family in New Netflix Series
Prince Harry has found himself at the center of a heated feud with the royal family, resorting to playground tactics, according to a trusted source within the palace.
The latest development comes as Netflix releases the trailer for Harry and Meghan's highly anticipated docuseries, set to premiere on December 8th.
This news also coincides with an ongoing race row at Buckingham Palace, which resulted in the resignation of Lady Susan Hussey, the late Queen's Lady-in-Waiting.
Lady Susan faced allegations of racial insensitivity towards Ngozi Falani, the founder of domestic abuse charity Sister Space, during a royal event.
Insiders reveal that the timing of the £88 million series trailer was no surprise.
“You could have bet your house on the fact that this promo was going to come out,” one insider commented.
It appears that Harry and Meghan deliberately seized the opportunity to overshadow other family members and advance their own agenda.
These actions can only be described as playground tactics, completely disregarding the importance of supporting and respecting the work of other members of the royal family.
Speculation has arisen on Twitter regarding Marlene, also known as Ngozi, potentially wearing a recording device during the incident.
Some believe her target was Queen Camilla, but there is no evidence of racist or offensive remarks made by Camilla in the video clip shared by the Daily Mail.
In fact, the footage shows Queen Camilla engaged in a seemingly pleasant conversation with Ngozi.
The script of a racial interrogation or conversation involving an elderly woman, who happens to be Prince William's godmother, has also surfaced.
She expressed doubt about the longevity of Harry and Meghan's marriage.
Social media users quickly criticized Ngozi for allegedly orchestrating this royal race row.
Elizabeth, a Twitter user, shared her personal experience, stating, “I will never forget how Ngozi treated me and how she made me feel.
It was worse than any other professional or charity worker.
I was shocked and left in a worse state than before.
I sought help, but she ignored me because of my privilege.
I was attacked and had to seek refuge.”
Another commentator added their perspective, highlighting that in South Africa, where they are from, there are nine indigenous tribes.
They explained that it is common for people to ask about tribal heritage, and it is not considered offensive.
They criticized Ngozi for blowing the situation out of proportion and accused her of being ignorant about African culture.
The controversy surrounding Ngozi's claims intensified as accusations of cultural appropriation emerged.
Marlene Headley, who identifies as black British, allegedly appropriated a Nigerian name and culture by adopting the name Ngozi Falani.
Lady Hussie's inquiry about Ngozi's origin left her unable to answer due to her alleged appropriation of African culture.
Critics labeled her a lying race baiter, accusing her of using deceitful tactics to gain attention.
In the past 48 hours, Harry and Meghan have been embroiled in a series of controversial events.
They sent a race baiter to Buckingham Palace, triggering a racism row, had an ex-MI5 agent claim victimhood, released trailers for their Invictus Games and Netflix series, and even revealed the face of their son.
However, despite these attention-grabbing actions, the spotlight remains on the Waleses.
The palace race rows continue to dominate headlines, with Nazia Afzal, a former chief crown prosecutor for the North West, sharing her experience on Twitter.
She attended the palace reception where Lady Susan questioned Ngozi's heritage.
According to Afzal, Lady Susan only asked her about her heritage once and seemed satisfied with her response.