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Lady Susan Hussey Spotted at Royal Ascot, Sparks Rumours of Return to the Royal Fold
Lady Susan Hussey, the late Queen’s longest-serving lady-in-waiting and godmother to Prince William, has made a comeback at big royal events.
She was spotted in the monarch’s box at Ascot for two consecutive days, sparking rumours of her return to the royal fold.
Lady Susan resigned from her role in Buckingham Palace last November following a row, but her recent appearances suggest that she has been welcomed back into the inner circle.
On Ladies Day at this year’s Royal Ascot, Lady Susan was seen chatting with King Charles in the royal box.
Dressed in a blue floral frock and wearing a blue wide-brimmed hat, she appeared to be enjoying the festivities with the royals.
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She even put her hand to her chest and giggled with Queen Consort Camilla.
Lady Susan’s attendance at the King’s coronation last month further solidified her return to royal events.
Despite no longer being employed by the palace, Lady Susan appears to be well and truly back in the fold.
In fact, she sent Meghan Markle a red alert after the Duchess’ plot with Nosy Fulani.
Her recent participation in royal events is a good sign of her return, and many royal fans hope that Lady Susan will return to work in the royal family, which Meghan reportedly doesn’t like.
Lady Susan’s return has been met with support from many royal fans who believe that she did nothing wrong.
One person commented, “I’m so happy to see Lady Susan back where she belongs.”
Another said, “Good to see her where she belongs, she’s a proper lady and did nothing wrong, a victim of Meghan and Nosy.”
Many others praised Lady Susan’s class and beauty and expressed their joy at seeing her back in public.
Lady Susan’s return comes six months after domestic Nosy Fulani accused her of making discriminatory comments at a Buckingham Palace event.
Responding to the allegations on Twitter, Buckingham Palace said that Lady Susan had offered a profound apology for her words and that it took the situation extremely seriously.
However, Nosy Fulani claims that the apology did not heal the hurt and that she was forced to step down as head of a charity because of a backlash.
Many have questioned the validity of Nosy Fulani’s claims, pointing out that Lady Susan was only talking to three women of colour at the event, two of whom were Sussex supporters.
If Lady Susan was making a discriminatory inquisition, why didn’t she ask the same questions to the other two women?
Some believe that Nosy Fulani may have been trying to harass Lady Susan because of her close friendship with Meghan and her support for the Sussexes.
Lady Susan’s recent appearances at royal events suggest that she has been welcomed back into the inner circle.
Her attendance at Royal Ascot and the King’s coronation indicate that she may return to work in the royal family, much to the delight of many royal fans.
Lady Susan’s class and beauty have been praised by many, and her return has been met with support from those who believe that she did nothing wrong.


