In a trip that was planned for months, if not for years, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales arrived in Boston yesterday as part of a three-day trip to launch their Earthshot Prize — $6 million in grants to entrepreneurs making a difference on climate change.
As they were in the air flying over the Great Pond on a commercial flight (unlike certain other people who fly on private jets *cough*), news broke that a 83-year old aide to Queen Camilla massively stuck her foot in her mouth.
Camilla was hosting a function for activists involved with stopping domestic abuse, which is one of her pet causes, when Lady Susan Hussey — a woman has been a friend/staffer/semi-family for the royal family for 60 years — started a small talk conversation with a guest, Ngozi Fulani who runs a charity for domestic abuse victims in London. The conversation went south.
Hussey asked Fulani where she was from in Africa. Fulani said she was from London. These questions, which were no doubt hurtful and annoying, went back and forth a few times. (Full conversation at the Wash Post.) Super awkward.
I get dumb and hurtful questions about autism from old people all the time. What is he covering his ears during the parade? Doesn’t he like the gun sounds? Why won’t he chat with me about his school day? Why can’t he sit down at the dining room table for an hour like his cousins? While racism and ablism aren’t the same, I understand that questions can hurt. However, when those things happen, I don’t typically run home and tweet out the ignorant comments and publicly identify the identity of the senior citizen to embarrass them on a world state. And then go on talk shows and ask for money.
Before that commercial flight hit the tarmac at Logan International Airport, Lady Susan was fired and an official statement was issued. But the damage has been done. Some people are very invested in portraying the Royal Family as racist, and they were just given a juicy steak. There is zero way that they are going to back away from this fight.
Harry and Meghan have invested millions of dollars in branding themselves as the royals overseas. America is their turf, and Will and Kate threaten their status. Will and Kate have quietly made a point of not mentioning the other couple, nor making any effort to make a public visit. As they did at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, the royal family is simply pretending that the problematic prince and his wife do not exist.
Much of the gossip on the web has made a point of contrasting Will and Kate’s big budget, high profile trip to Boston, where their foundation will be giving out serious money, with Harry and Meghan’s foundation that has struggled to get off the ground. (I have some very strong feelings about celebrity foundations, but we’ll save that rant for another day.)
This Boston trip has also been contrasted with Meghan’s recent invitation to a Marriot in downtown Indianapolis, and with the controversial award that they’re getting next week by the RFK foundation. An affair that a young Prince Harry had with some lady from the Real Housewives series led to much mockery. Her much-promoted podcast fizzled out, not on any “most popular” lists.
Apparently, those in Monticito are very aware of the controversy brewing online. According to Enty from Crazy Days and Nights, Meghan checks the Internet gossip on herself every hour. He also had some other good tea on them in the past few weeks.
Alright, let’s go back to that “Ripple of Hope” award that Meghan and Harry are going to get from the RFK foundation next week. Last week, many wondered why Meghan and Harry were getting an humanitarian award, when their foundation hasn’t actually given out any money yet. Kerry Kennedy said the award was deserved, because of their work in uncovering “structural racism” in the British monarchy. Some whispered that Kennedy’s connections to the director of the new Netflix movie might have been a factor. Other whispered that Harry wanted to back out of this award or accept it remotely with a pre-recorded speech.
What have Harry and Meghan said about racism in the royal family? They said that someone wondered about the color of the skin of their unborn baby. And they hinted that the only reason that people didn’t like Meghan was because they and the whole country is racist. (Meghan, by the way, is only slightly less hated in the UK than Prince Andrew. Apparently, labeling an entire country as “racist” does not engender kind feelings among its citizens.) But before this incident, Meghan and Harry didn’t have any real examples of racism. So, now they do. They and their minions are going to destroy this old lady’s life. Nice.
But Harry and Meghan are not going to just sit back and let the sharks attack their brother and sister-in-law. Instead, they let off another blast from the cannon this morning with the release of a trailer for their mysterious Netflix show, which is going to come out next week after MUCH DRAMA.
Can you imagine? Your brother needs three days of American press attention on a project that he’s been working on for years. And during that precise moment, you give the okay for the PR hounds to hijack that moment. Does this sound like a functional family?
There is clearly much resentment going on, which will be saved for his memoir in January. One of Harry’s issues is apparently that he was told to back down from championing environmental issues — his father was on the forefront on this issue — because this topic was William’s baby. And William as at the future king gets first choice of policy issues and pretty much everything, because *news flash* it’s a monarchy.
Will and Kate’s trip to Boston is unraveling. On camera, they look sad and fragile. Too cautious to be charismatic, they never quite had the star power to command attention, despite all the nice clothes and pageantry. So swimming through this controversy won’t be easy for them.
There’s no doubt that Will and Kate are working hard and diligently maintaining the Queen’s service ethic, even though they could conceivably shut down the show and live quite nicely on one of their private estates and off their billions of private cash. One gets the feeling that both of them would prefer to be quietly drinking some tea in their wellies in Scotland country-side, rather than being the center of attention at a Celitcs game. But they are maintaining the family tradition of martyrdom for their family and British institutions, and for that, I can’t help but cheer them on.
Disclaimers and all that
I am not an entertainment writer. This is pure hobby, and pure speculation.
A few years ago, I developed an unusual interest in the British Royal Family. From time to time, I do a brain-dump and write blog posts about them. I’ve written several posts about them this week. Given the global interest in the Queen, I am republishing the last four installments in this saga. For the whole series of blog posts about the Royal Family, tag: royal mess. To start from the beginning, start here.
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Typically, I write about education and social policy. Yesterday, I wrote about housing and social programs for disabled adults in America.
Good link. Thanks. Yeah, this was a manufactured outrage, but the situation was real. Lady Susan should not have said those things. Also that whole loosy-goosy relationship that the British Royal family has with friends, family, and staff is problematic. People should be working members or paid staff or nothing. They can't deal with anymore PR disasters like this, caused by someone with a vague affiliation to the crown.
The incident at the palace seems to have stirred up quite a few reactions. https://twitter.com/XRLlareggub/status/1598247899426861056?t=mbXFFIPx52w1KY05XCyV6Q&s=19
Interesting to note that Lady Susan Hussey as well as being 83 had been in an unpaid role for about half a century.