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Title: Controversy Surrounding Ngozi Fulani Incident Raises Questions About Motives and Manipulation
In a recent turn of events, the Ngozi Fulani incident has sparked a wave of speculation and controversy.
Sue Smith, in a thought-provoking video, delves into her theory about the incident, shedding light on some intriguing connections.
One of these connections is Misan Hariman, a long-time supporter of Harry and Meghan, who also happens to be an ally of Ngozi Fulani, also known as Marlene Headley.
Fulani, a black woman, accused Prince William's godmother and a former lady-in-waiting to the late Queen Elizabeth of racism simply for inquiring about her background.
The Sussex camp has been accused of causing a scene, with Sue Smith presenting her theory in the aforementioned video.
The common link here is Misan Hariman, a friend of both Fulani and Meghan.
Recent reports have revealed that Ngozi Fulani has been invited to the palace for a discussion on the incident and how lessons can be learned from it.
Palace sources have confirmed that King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla will be meeting with Miss Fulani.
Although dialogue is underway between the palace and Fulani's team, no further details have been disclosed at this time.
Many believe that this incident was a deliberate set-up.
It is suspected that Ngozi Fulani was wearing a microphone, with Camilla being the intended target.
The number of coincidences surrounding this incident is raising eyebrows.
Fulani, who is a friend of Dr. Shola and shares the same photographer, Misan Hariman, has received support from Meghan's PR, Scobie.
Scobie took to the internet shortly after the story broke, urging people to support and donate £100,000 to Fulani.
Furthermore, Fulani's Twitter account is filled with tweets expressing support for Meghan.
All signs seem to point towards Meghan's alleged involvement in this incident.
Diana Epazoncora, a prominent figure in the discussion, highlights an interesting detail.
Ngozi Fulani attended a soiree at Bukhanan Palace dressed in elaborate braids, African jewelry, and traditional African clothing, deviating from the usual Western attire.
While it is perfectly acceptable for individuals to dress as they please, it appears that Fulani was attempting to provoke the inquisitive old lady.
It is worth noting that Lady Susan Hussey, who served Queen Elizabeth faithfully for 62 years as a lady-in-waiting, found herself at the center of this race-related controversy.
This incident occurred during William and Catherine's trip, courtesy of the Sussex Squad, and has undeniably had a detrimental impact on the life of an elderly woman.
Such behavior can be deemed abusive.
Fulani's refusal to disclose her ancestry when questioned by Lady Susan Hussey adds another layer to the controversy.
While Lady Hussey innocently inquired about Fulani's background, the latter deliberately withheld the information, claiming to be British.
Lady Hussey's curiosity about Fulani's ancestry went unanswered, leaving her perplexed.
One cannot help but wonder why the world reacts so strongly to inquiries directed at black individuals.
If someone were to ask an Asian person about their ancestry, the headlines would likely not be as hostile.
However, with Harry and Meghan and their paid squad in the picture, the situation takes a different turn.
The termination of Lady Susan Hussey from her beloved role raises concerns about Meghan's treatment of individuals close to the royal family.
Similar actions were taken against Queen Elizabeth, which reportedly had a detrimental effect on her well-being.
One cannot help but question whether Meghan will subject Susan Hussey to the same treatment.
The motives behind Harry's acceptance of such behavior remain unclear.