Prince Harry is facing serious allegations from Sophie Chandauka, the chairwoman of his charity Sentebale. Chandauka claims the Duke of Sussex tried to force her out using bullying and harassment. Harry, along with several trustees, resigned from the organisation earlier this week, sparking a public controversy.
Sentebale was founded by Prince Harry in 2006 after a visit to Lesotho, where he witnessed the struggles of children affected by HIV/AIDS. The charity honours his late mother, Princess Diana.
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Chandauka, who took over as chairwoman in 2023, told Sky News that Harry’s behaviour had continued for months. She said he and his team pressured her through boardroom bullying and even tried to harm her reputation by reaching out to sponsors behind her back.
She further claimed that when efforts to remove her failed, Harry’s team attempted to portray her as unsuccessful in fundraising. Chandauka said she had actually filed a whistleblower complaint about bullying, harassment and misogyny at the charity.
“It was me who was the problem, because I put a whistleblower complaint about the bullying, the harassment and the misogyny, and Prince Harry interfered in the investigation of that,” Chandauka said.
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She criticised the way Harry resigned, saying he announced it to the public before informing her...
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