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Prince Harry accused of 'harassment and bullying at scale' by Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka

  • Sophie Chandauka, chair of Sentebale, accused Prince Harry of 'harassment and bullying at scale' following his resignation from the charity.
  • Chandauka alleged issues such as 'poor governance' and 'abuse of power' within Sentebale.
  • Harry and Prince Seeiso claimed it was 'devastating' to leave Sentebale due to Chandauka's 'untenable' leadership.
  • The Charity Commission confirmed that an investigation into Sentebale is underway after the leadership dispute.
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The woman denounced a “campaign against her” to try to eliminate her from the organization; the Duke of Sussex resigned from the leadership last week

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The former heir of the British crown is accused by the president of Sentebale, an NGO he co-founded, of having installed a "culture of silence".

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Prince Harry accused of ‘harassment and bullying’ by chair of his charity after Harry’s public resignation

The chairperson of an African charity co-founded by Prince Harry accused the royal of “harassment and bullying at scale” to try to force her out, after Harry abruptly announced his resignation last week. Sophie Chandauka is the chair of Sentebale, a charity that Harry co-founded in 2006 that was long aimed at helping children in southern Africa who have HIV/AIDS. The Duke of Sussex resigned Tuesday as a patron of Sentebale, which he helped estab…

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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