Prince Harry cleared of bullying claims by report into 'damaging dispute' at his charity
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 6 – The Charity Commission found no evidence of bullying at Sentebale but identified poor governance and internal conflicts that damaged the charity's reputation, urging reforms to prevent future disputes.
- Prince Harry left the Sentebale charity that he had co-founded after a bitter boardroom dispute with the charity's chair Sophie Chandauka.
- The Charity Commission found no evidence of widespread bullying or harassment, but acknowledged a 'strong perception of ill treatment' and issued a regulatory action plan to address governance weaknesses.
- Although Harry welcomed the finding of no bullying, a spokesman said the report 'falls troublingly short' as the 'consequences of the current chair's actions will not be borne by her.
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Prince Harry (40 years old) has received institutional relief after months of tension within Sentebale, the charity that co-founded in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help children and young people with HIV in southern Africa. Charity Commission, the British regulator of charitable entities, has published the conclusions of his internal investigation, in which he dismisses the existence of “widespread or systemic harassment or intimidation…


UK regulators criticize all sides in dispute over Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso’s charity
By DANICA KIRKA LONDON (AP) — British regulators criticized on Wednesday both sides in a dispute over the future of a charity founded by Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, for allowing the issue to be played out in public and damaging the organization’s reputation. The Charity Commission for England and Wales went on to say that it found no evidence of widespread bullying or misogyny at Sentebale, which provides support for young people …
Prince Harry and others criticised by charity watchdog for letting ‘damaging’ Sentebale dispute play out in public
A UK watchdog has cleared Prince Harry of “over-reach” at the charity he co-founded, but says a string of failures amounted to mismanagement in its administration.
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