Earlier it was reported that Lady Susan Hussey, who worked for many years as maid of honor to Queen Elizabeth II, but at the end of her career was involved in a racist scandal, is going to be invited to the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

And yesterday the woman was snapped by photographers en route to a service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham with His Majesty the King and his sister Princess Anne.

Susan was wearing a black coat, a wide-brimmed hat, and high heels.

She smiled as she passed people greeting members of the royal family outside the church.

Lady Susan Hussey / Photo: Getty Images

Earlier, the lady-in-waiting had an unpleasant incident at Buckingham Palace during Queen Camilla's reception, where the woman asked uncomfortable questions to a black guest, who later said she faced racism at the palace.

Lady Susan was released.

But later the women met to resolve the conflict.

Susan Gassey and Ngozi Fulani / Photo: Getty Images

It is likely that, now that everything is settled, Ms. Hussey will continue her work at the palace and will appear at the coronation of Charles III in May, as previously expected.

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