Prince Harry has been accused of "harassment and bullying at
scale" by the chair of Sentebale, the charity he co-founded in 2006,
following his abrupt departure from the organization.
London, UK – Prince Harry has been accused of "harassment and
bullying at scale" by Sophie Chandauka, the chair of Sentebale, the
charity he co-founded in 2006 to support young people with HIV and AIDS in
Lesotho and Botswana. The allegations surfaced after Harry, along with
co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and the board of trustees, abruptly
resigned from the organization earlier this week following a leadership
dispute.
Sentebale, founded in honor of Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, has
been a key initiative in his philanthropic efforts. The dispute leading to
Harry’s departure has been described as "devastating" by the prince
himself, though details on the internal conflict remain scarce.
The controversy adds to ongoing scrutiny surrounding Harry’s post-royal
endeavors. As a prominent public figure, his leadership style and professional
relationships continue to draw attention, particularly given his advocacy for
mental health and well-being.
Neither Harry nor his representatives have publicly responded to
Chandauka’s accusations. The charity has yet to release an official statement
addressing the matter.