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Lady Susan Hussey

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Susan Katharine Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley, GCVO (nee Waldegrave; born 1 May 1939), known as Lady Susan Hussey, is a British noblewomen who served as a Women of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabath II and as a Lady of the Household from September to November 2022 under King Charles III. according to BBC News, Hussey "was a key and trusted figure in the British royal household for decades.

Family

Hussey is the fifth and youngest daughter of the 12th Earl of Waldegrave, and Mary Hermione Grenfell (1909-1995). She is the sister 13th Earl of Waldegrave and the Conservative politician William Waldegrave. Her aunt, Dame Frances Campbell-Preston, was lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

On 25 April 1959, she married Marmaduke Hussey (later Chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC) and had two children: James Arthur (b. 1961) and Katherine Elizabeth (b. 1964). Her daughter Katharine married Sir Francis Brooke and followed her mother into royal service, as one of the official companions to Queen Camilla.

Royal Household

Hussey joined the royal household in 1960, initially helping with royal correspondence, before being promoted to the position of Women of the Bedchamber, owing to her knowledge of the inner workings of the household. She was a close friend of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, and often spent time at Balmoral Castle.

During her time as a courtier, Hussey was given the job of helping new arrivals adjust to life in the royal household, such as Diana, Princess of Wales. Another such arrival whom Hussey was tasked with assisting was Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

Hussey is a godmother to Charles and Diana’s first-born son William, Prince of Wales, and was chosen to accompany Queen Elizabeth at the funeral of Prince Philip.

With other members of the royal household, Hussey attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September 2022. Following the Queen’s death, she was made a Lady of the Household, along with the late Queen’s other ladies-in-waiting, and was responsible for assisting at events held at Buckingham Palace.

Departure and subsequent return to royal duties

In her role as a Lady of the Household, Hussey attended a reception hosted by Queen Camilla on 29 November 2022 as part of the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict initiative.

One of the guests was Ngozi Fulani, who had founded Sistah Space, a London-based domestic violence charity that provides specialist services to women of African and Caribbean heritage. The two women engaged in a conversation which Fulani summarized on Twitter, resulting in wider public attention. Fulani said that Hussey had questioned her origins by repeatedly asking where she was “really” from, which Fulani interpreted as racist. Witnesses to the conversation, such as Women’s Equality Party leader Mandu Reid, corroborated this account of events.

Once Fulani’s account of the conversation became public, Hussey stepped aside from her honorary role and apologized via the Buckingham Palace press office. A spokesperson for her godson, William, Prince of Wales, said that “racism has no place in our society.” The prime minister, Rishi Sunak, declined to comment on the controversy specifically, but stated that the country had made “incredible” progress in tacking racism, adding that it was “never done” and must continue to be addressed. Some journalists defended her; her friend Petronella Wyatt offered a character reference.

On 16 December, Hussey and Fulani met at Buckingham Palace to address the incident, with Hussey offering her apologies in person, which Fulani accepted. A joint statement was released afterwards, reporting that the meeting was “filled with warmth and understanding” and that Fulani accepted the apology and “appreciates that no malice was intended.”

Hussey had repeatedly returned to performing official royal duties by February 2023, representing Princess Anne at a memorial service for Dame Frances Campbell-Preston.

Honors

Having previously been appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) in the 1971 New Year Honors, and Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (DCVO) in the 1984 New Year Honors, Hussey was promoted to Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) in the 2013 Birthday Honors.

She was also awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Version of the Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal with 30-,40-,50-,and 60-year bars.

In September 2015, she received the Sash of Special Category of the Order of the Aztec Eagle, the highest Mexican honor awarded to a foreigner.

Titles

1 May 1939-25 April 1959 Lady Susan Katherine Waldegrave

25 April 1959 The Right Honorable The Lady Hussey of North Bradley

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