Chair of African charity Prince Harry co-founded says the royal orchestrated a bullying campaign
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Sophie Chandauka, chairperson of the African charity Sentebale, accused Prince Harry of running a bullying and harassment campaign to force her resignation after he abruptly stepped down as a patron. Her allegations surfaced during an interview, where she detailed how Harry’s Netflix deal disrupted plans for a fundraiser and revealed friction involving his wife, Meghan. In response to the power struggle, Chandauka filed a whistleblower complaint and took legal action to retain her position amidst claims of misconduct against the charity’s trustees, hinting at systemic issues within the organization.
It is devastating that the relationship between the charity's trustees and the chair of the board broke down beyond repair, creating an untenable situation.
Chandauka alleged there was misconduct at the charity without naming anyone or offering any details in a statement Tuesday.
Chandauka said Harry's resignation had caught her blindsided and was an example of harassment and bullying at scale.
Chandauka reported the trustees to the Charity Commission in the U.K. and filed papers in a British court to prevent her removal.
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