Prince Harry accused of 'harassment and bullying at scale' by Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka
- Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka accused Prince Harry of "harassment and bullying at scale" after he resigned from the charity amid disputes.
- Harry and co-founder Prince Seeiso left Sentebale after a dispute with Chandauka, who alleged "weak executive management, abuse of power, bullying, harassment, misogyny, and misogynoir".
- Chandauka alleged that Harry authorized damaging news without informing her, harming the charity's image and the people involved, which she described as harassment.
- The Charity Commission confirmed an investigation is underway into Sentebale's governance and operational issues.
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How the Collapse of Prince Harry’s Charity Sentebale Has Unfolded Amid “Bullying” Claims
After the Duke of Sussex resigned from his role at the HIV and Aids charity working in Africa on Wednesday, its chairwoman has now accused Harry of "harassment and bullying.”
Prince Harry accused of orchestrating a bullying and harassment campaign
Chandauka told Sky that Harry’s resignation had caught her blindsided and was “an example of harassment and bullying at scale.” She said he also had interfered with her whistleblower complaint.


Prince Harry Accused Of "Harassment And Bullying" By Head Of Charity He Founded
Dr Sophie Chandauka, the chief of Prince Harry's Africa charity has accused the "toxic" Duke of Sussex of "harassment and bullying". The development comes a few days after Prince Harry quit the Sentebale charity that he co-founded in 2006 to help young people affected by AIDS in southern Africa. In an interview with Sky News, Dr Chandauka claimed that the Duke of Sussex initiated the campaign by the "unleashing of the Sussex [PR] machine". "The …
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