Buckingham Palace household member resigns over "unacceptable comments" made to charity boss at Queen Consort's reception bbc.in/3Vpipqv

@BBCBreaking But the fact that someone felt that those were legitimate questions to ask (persistently) shows that it is a wider issue with the culture within Buckingham Palace. Then again it is a institution built on the notion of white supremacy, so we shouldn’t be shocked.

@BBCBreaking Elderly Englishwoman is introduced to Ngozi Fulani and assume she's an immigrant, scandal ensues.

@BBCBreaking I'm sure we'll only hear the one side of this. More than likely something entirely innocuous taken out of context. This is just so tiresome now.

@BBCBreaking They also touched her without consent.

@BBCBreaking Sad that no one, except Harry, really listened to Meghan! However, Harry felt her pain. Time to treat all with respect and remove some of those traditional rules where “servants” control some royals! No passport in hand! No meeting with friends! No driving or driver on call!

@BBCBreaking Just to translate, resigning from the Royal Household, is just code for being fired. In-case some folk get confused about the terminology. The biggest surprise is having someone so blinkered in the court of King Charles.

@BBCBreaking People’s sensitivities are ridiculous! Why can’t you ask where someone is from?! It’s small talk and there is nothing wrong with it

@BBCBreaking "Fulani"? Google the word. You may be surprised at the results!

@BBCBreaking I see nothing wrong with asking where someone is from. For sure as she got back, “sistah space” it should have ended as this person was not apparently interested in talking to the person.