The recent accusations made by Sophie Chandauka, Chair of Prince Harry’s charity Sentebale, against him for “harassment and bullying at scale” have added a new layer to the ongoing controversy surrounding the Duke of Sussex. In an interview with Sky News, Chandauka cited Harry’s resignation statement as an example of this alleged behavior, claiming that it was released without informing her or other key members of the organization. She further elaborated on how this attack has affected not only herself but also the 540 individuals in Sentebale organizations and their families.
The accusations come after Prince Harry announced his resignation from the charity he co-founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006, citing a breakdown between the trustees and the chairperson as the reason for his departure. The two had initially set up Sentebale to honor their late mothers, Princess Diana and Queen Mamohato of Lesotho, aiming to help young people tackle health issues such as HIV/AIDS, wealth inequity, and climate resilience in southern African nations like Lesotho and Botswana.
However, the relationship between Harry, Seeiso, Chandauka, and the trustees has been strained for some time now. In their joint statement last week, Harry and Seeiso mentioned that Sentebale’s trustees had asked Chandauka to step down from her position while keeping staff wellbeing in mind. They also claimed she sued Sentebale to remain in the voluntary role, further highlighting the broken relationship between them.
This latest development adds another layer of complexity to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s ongoing rift with the British royal family. It remains to be seen how this will impact not only their personal lives but also their charitable endeavors in the future.
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