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Prince William's Godmother Spotted With Royal Family For 1st Time Since Racism Scandal!

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Well, this ousting didn’t last long! Lady Susan Hussey was seen alongside members of the royal family this week — for the first time since she resigned from her role as a palace aide after that racism incident at Buckingham Palace!

On Sunday, Queen Elizabeth II’s longtime lady-in-waiting — who is also Prince William‘s godmother — was photographed walking to and from the church at St.

Mary Magdalene in Sandringham, England. King Charles III and his sister Princess Anne were also seen at the same service… meaning the royals are no longer worried about being associated with her!

Ch-ch-check it out (below)! While Lady Susan hasn’t regained any official royal duties, this sighting proves how quickly she was allowed back into the fold!

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