Prince Harry ‘resigns from own African charity amid in-fighting’
- Prince Harry has resigned from the charity Sentebale, which he co-founded in 2006, due to a serious breakdown in relationships within the organization, prompting him to take this step with a heavy heart.
- The charity's board members, including Mark Dyer, resigned after tensions arose with the chair, Sophie Chandauka, who allegedly is suing them following their request for her resignation.
- In a joint statement, both Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso expressed their commitment to the charity's beneficiaries despite stepping back as patrons and stated they will share their concerns regarding governance issues with the Charity Commission.
- The Charity Commission is aware of concerns regarding Sentebale's governance and has been contacted by Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso about the issues at hand.
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Meghan’s marriage to Harry gave her the X-factor she needed to transfer from the B-list to the A-list, but as Harry swapped royalty for celebrity, a ‘life of service’ is proving to be harder for him outside protective palace walls. As his African charity implodes, he is looking more lost than ever, writes Tessa Dunlop
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Days after Prince Harry stepped back from the charity he founded in honor of his mother, the Duke of Sussex is being called out by an executive of the charity. Harry, 40, established the Sentebale foundation in 2006 alongside Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, 58, to support children and young people in South Africa affected by HIV/AIDS. Sentebale means “forget me not” in the Sesotho language. Harry and Seeiso launched the organization in honor of their …
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Prince Harry’s growing problem with ‘racist’ ‘colonial’ African charities
In his memoir “Spare,” Prince Harry rhapsodized about his love for Africa, writing about a life-changing moment when encountering a leopard outside his tent in Botswana’s Okavango Delta and asserting that he may be British but his “soul” belongs to the continent. That may be all well and good for Harry, but some Africans affected by his charitable endeavors began calling him out in recent years for harboring a “colonial and racist” approach to e…
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