Prince Harry considering starting new charity after Sentebale row
LESOTHO, AUG 11 – Prince Harry plans a new charity with Prince Seeiso to continue aiding youths affected by HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa after governance issues at Sentebale, which lost key patrons this year.
- On Sunday, a spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex announced that Prince Harry is considering launching a new humanitarian charity with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to rival Sentebale.
- After the fallout with board leadership, the Duke of Sussex left Sentebale earlier this year after a report into claims of bullying and harassment by Dr Sophie Chandauka, its chairwoman.
- Following the Charity Commission for England and Wales report on Tuesday, it found no evidence of systemic bullying at Sentebale but noted governance confusion and internal complaints issues.
- According to reports, the Duke of Sussex and Prince Seeiso are keen to support or establish a new charity to continue their work in Lesotho and Botswana.
- Given high HIV/AIDS rates in Botswana and Lesotho, Sentebale's future is regionally significant as it supports vulnerable young people amid ongoing health challenges.
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