That Lady
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Initial release | United Kingdom |
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Directors | Terence Young |
Producers | Sy Bartlett |
Screenplay | Sy Bartlett |
Anthony Veiller | |
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ID | 2602283 |
About That Lady
Court intrigue and the king's (Paul Scofield) love complicate the romance of a widowed Spanish princess (Olivia de Havilland).
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... Asked whether he thought the government would win the case, Mr Freeman told the BBC he thought the " courts will probably take the view" That Lady Hallett is entitled to decide " what evidence she deems relevant"...
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... The Palace responded swiftly to apologise, and to confirm That Lady Hussey had resigned...
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... I got through the dance but That Lady doesn t realise that line she said, I m still talking about it now more than 10 years later...
Ngozi Fulani: Dialogue held over Buckingham Palace remarks, BBC told
... " I guess the only way I can explain it, she s determined: Where are you from? Where are your people from? " Ms Fulani also rebuffed suggestions That Lady Hussey s remarks had anything to do with her age...
Lady Susan Hussey, Queen's confidante and Prince William's godmother - profile
... Buckingham Palace announced last week That Lady Hussey and the other former ladies-in-waiting who service the Queen would help King Charles III to host events and would be known as " ladies of the household"...
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Ngozi Fulani: Dialogue held over Buckingham Palace remarks, BBC told
By Sarah CampbellRoyal correspondent
Dialogue is now taking place between Buckingham Palace and a black British charity boss who was repeatedly asked where she was " really" from during a royal reception, The Bbc understands.
Ngozi Fulani was questioned about her background by Lady Susan Hussey at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday - later likening it to " an interrogation".
Lady Hussey has since within The Royal Household.
She has offered her through a Palace statement.
In The Statement on Wednesday, The Palace said they had " reached out to Ngozi Fulani on this matter" - But The Next day, Ms Fulani told The Bbc no Direct Contact had been made.
The Bbc now understands Dialogue is taking place with Ms Fulani's Team - But at this stage no further details are being shared.
Lady Hussey, Prince William's godmother, remains willing to make a personal apology if it would be welcomed, The Bbc has also been told.
Lady Hussey was the in The Royal Household for decades.
Part of her latest role had involved helping to host events at Buckingham Palace .
Ms Fulani was a guest at one of these events last Tuesday - a reception representing Domestic Violence which she attended as part of her work with The Charity Sistah Space.
She described how Lady Hussey moved her hair to see her name badge And Then repeatedly challenged her to explain where she was from.
Speaking to programme on Wednesday, Ms Fulani said: " It was like an interrogation.
" I guess the only way I can explain it, she's determined: 'Where are you from? Where are your people from?'"
Ms Fulani also rebuffed suggestions That Lady Hussey's remarks had anything to do with her age.
She had been representing her charity, which supports women of African and Caribbean heritage across the UK who have faced domestic and sexual abuse, at The Event .
Lady Hussey's remarks overshadowed The Prince and Princess of Wales's trip to Boston.
At The Time , a spokesperson for Prince William said " racism has No Place in our society".
He added: " The comments were unacceptable, and it is right that the individual has stepped aside with immediate effect. "
Ms Fulani's Team has been approached for comment about the latest Dialogue .
Source of news: bbc.com