Prince Harry Attacks His Former Charity for Invoking Memory of Diana
UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 6 – The Charity Commission found governance failings in Sentebale after a board dispute led to trustee resignations and Prince Harry's departure, with no evidence of bullying found.
- On August 5, the Charity Commission in the United Kingdom published a report that found no evidence to support allegations of harassment or misogyny against Prince Harry in connection with his former charity, Sentebale.
- The report followed a governance dispute that led Harry, co-founder Prince Seeiso, and trustees to resign amid conflicts with chairwoman Dr Sophie Chandauka.
- The Commission found no evidence of systemic bullying, harassment, misogyny, or misogynoir but criticised all trustees for a missed opportunity that caused serious disagreement.
- Dr Chandauka invoked the charity's founders, including Princess Diana, in her defence, which Harry's allies condemned as being in the "poorest possible taste."
- The dispute caused reputational damage and distress for Harry, while the charity remains under regulatory monitoring with an official compliance plan in place.
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PRINCE Harry has accused the Sentebale boss of acting in the “poorest taste” after he walked away from the charity, sources claim. The Duke slammed Dr Sophie Chanduaka after she referenced his late mother Princess Diana in the wake of their bitter “bullying” row. GettyThe Duke of Sussex accused Sentebale chief Dr Sophie Chanduaka of acting in the ‘poorest taste’[/caption] GettyThe Charity Commission said chances were missed to settle differences…
Devastated Prince Harry slams charity for using Diana's memory in 'poorest taste' - The Mirror
Prince Harry is said to have been left emotionally devastated following a bitter boardroom battle at his former charity Sentebale as a war of words showed no signs of abating
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