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Prince Harry Halts Diana Memorial Fund Donations to Sentebale

The Duke of Sussex’s share will now support Elephants Without Borders after a legal row ended his annual donations to Sentebale.

  • In 2025, Prince Harry redirected his share of the Diana Memorial Fund to Elephants Without Borders, ending his long-standing annual donation to Sentebale, a charity supporting vulnerable children in southern Africa.
  • Following the 2020 separation of charitable activities, Harry and Prince William agreed to divide their mother's memorial fund proceeds, with Harry's share previously totaling nearly $60,000 for Sentebale over five years.
  • The decision follows a defamation lawsuit where Sentebale alleged Harry coordinated an 'adverse media campaign' causing 'operational disruption and reputational harm,' allegations he rejected as 'offensive and damaging.'
  • Biologist Mike Chase, founder of Elephants Without Borders, confirmed the organization received over $7,347 to fit satellite-tracking collars on two elephants in the Okavango Delta named Archie and Lili after Harry's children.
  • Chase, considered part of Harry's 'African family,' emphasized the prince's deep, decades-long connection to Botswana, demonstrating his continued commitment to wildlife conservation in the Okavango Delta region.
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To mark the spirits, Prince Harry has decided for his children an absolutely unusual present. Head for Botswana, in the heart of the African savannah, where two majestic elephants now proudly bear the names of Archie and Lilibet. A symbolic and deeply committed gesture that allows the two children to follow the lives of their wild doubles at a distance, far from their royal life.

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The change comes after the confrontation that ended with the departure of the son of Charles III of Sentebale, a charity that he created with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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