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In her own statement Tuesday, Sentebale's chairwoman, Sophie Chandauka, accused the charity's board of trustees of "poor governance" and "bullying."
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In a video message to accompany the report, Harry, 40, said not enough progress was being made towards sustainable goals.
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Days later, Chandauka accused Prince Harry of "harassment and bullying at scale" in a Sky News interview.
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The Duke of Sussex has walked out of Sentebale—the charity he set up in his mother's memory—as its chair issued bombshell allegations.
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The Duke of Sussex blamed an “untenable situation” with Chandauka for his resignation from the charity he founded in honor of his mom, Princess Diana.
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The head of Prince Harry's AIDS charity honoring Princess Diana has accused him of "harassment and bullying" after he quit in a "devastating" dispute.
Princess Diana, citing a breakdown in the relationships between board members and Chandauka. Harry and co-founder, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, said in a joint statement that they quit "with heavy ...
We are in shock that we have to do this, but we have a continued responsibility to Sentebale’s beneficiaries.”