
Prince Harry Faces Allegations of Harassment and Bullying by Sentebale Chair
Prince Harry has been accused of 'harassment and bullying at scale' by Sophie Chandauka, the chair of his South African charity, Sentebale. The allegations surfaced following the announcement that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would step back from their roles with Sentebale, a charity they co-founded to help children and young people affected by HIV/AIDS in Lesotho.
Chandauka's accusations come amidst a backdrop of increasing scrutiny over the Sussexes' management of their charitable endeavors. Reports suggest that the couple's decision to reduce their involvement with Sentebale has led to tensions within the organization, culminating in these serious allegations against Prince Harry.
The controversy has sparked a broader discussion about the responsibilities of high-profile figures in managing and supporting charitable organizations. Critics argue that the Sussexes' approach to their charitable commitments has been inconsistent, while supporters maintain that their efforts have been genuine but perhaps overwhelmed by other commitments.
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Why did Harry quit African charity?
Prince Harry's surprising resignation from an African charity he co-founded in memory of his mother, Princess Diana, came this week amid allegations of bullying, harassment, sexism and racism made by the organization's chairperson against unnamed board members.
Why is Prince Harry in shock?
Britain's Prince Harry said he was “in shock” after quitting as a patron of Sentebale, a British charity he set up to help young people with HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana, following a row between trustees and the chair of the board.
What is sentebale?
The duke resigned from Sentebale, a charity he set up nearly 20 years ago in honour of his mother Diana to help people in southern Africa living with HIV and Aids, after a row between the trustees and Dr Chandauka. BBC News has approached the Sussexes and Sentebale for a comment.
Where is Prince Harry now?
Insiders told the Sun that the 40-year-old rarely leaves his mansion in Montecito, California, where he resides with his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.