Rishi Sunak has said that racism must be “confronted” wherever it occurs, as the fallout from the royal racism row threatened to overshadow the second day of Prince William’s and wife Kate’s trip to the US.
Rishi Sunak has said that racism must be “confronted” wherever it occurs, as the fallout from the royal racism row threatened to overshadow the second day of Prince William’s and wife Kate’s trip to the US.
The UK prime minister declined to comment specifically on the incident, in which Lady Susan Hussey, the late Queen Elizabeth’s longest-serving lady-in-waiting, resigned after a black, British-born domestic violence campaigner alleged the 83-year-old had persistently asked her where she was “really” from during a palace reception.