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Royal Race Rail: Charity Founder Accused of Planning Racist Incident

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Royal Race Rail: Charity Founder Accused of Planning Racist Incident

Ngozi Falani, also known as Marlene Headley, the founder of the charity Sister Space, is facing severe backlash after a TikTok video surfaced, allegedly proving that she had planned the Royal Race Rail from the very beginning.

In the video, Ngozi is secretly filmed by a group of six formers, revealing that she never usually wears heritage-style clothing.

This revelation has left many questioning the authenticity of her outfits, as they do not seem to align with any specific African or Caribbean community.

Royal fans were quick to criticize Ngozi, with some claiming that she was not challenging racism but rather perpetuating a fraud.

Nigel Farage, a prominent figure in British politics, joined the chorus of critics and accused Ngozi of premeditating the incident.

He pointed out that Lady Susan Hussey, a lady-in-waiting to the late Queen and reportedly one of her closest friends, had questioned Ngozi's attire at an event held at Buckingham Palace.

According to Farage, Lady Hussey asked Ngozi about her origins, but instead of receiving a clear answer, she was met with evasive responses.

Undeterred, Lady Hussey persisted in her line of questioning.

Farage further claimed that Ngozi is a Marxist and suggested that her actions were part of a larger anti-royal, anti-British agenda.

He argued that the presence of a tape recorder, which Ngozi allegedly had during the incident, indicated that she had planned the entire encounter meticulously.

“It's quite wrong what's happened in the last 24 hours,” Farage stated, expressing his disapproval.

Adding fuel to the fire, some royal fans have implicated in the Ngozi Folani incident.

Benjamin Smallbrook, a user on Quora, questioned whether Markle had influenced Ngozi's response to Lady Hussey's inquiry.

Smallbrook also highlighted the timing of the incident, coinciding with and Catherine's visit to the United States.

Smallbrook's suspicions were heightened by Misan Harriman, Markle's photographer, who recently condemned racism at the palace.

Many royalists believe that Markle's accusations of racism during her interview with have already caused significant damage to the royal family.

In light of these developments, angry royalists are now demanding that the Sussexes be stripped of their royal titles following the release of their Netflix film trailer.

Social media platforms have been flooded with comments expressing frustration and labeling the couple as hypocrites.

Some argue that if they want to destroy the royal family, they should relinquish their titles and associated privileges.

Calls for action have intensified, with users urging to intervene and take a stand against what they perceive as an orchestrated attempt to undermine the monarchy.

The timing of the trailer's release has also raised suspicions among many observers.

Some claim that the coordinated nature of events indicates a deliberate effort to maximize the damage inflicted on the rest of the royal family.

“This is totally coordinated, everything about this is wrong,” one Twitter user remarked, suggesting that the delay in releasing the trailer was to ensure that it coincided with the passing of II.

As tensions continue to rise, the repercussions of the Royal Race Rail incident and the ongoing feud between the Sussexes and the royal family remain uncertain.

However, it is evident that this latest controversy has only deepened the divide between supporters and critics, further straining the relationship between the monarchy and the public.

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