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New BULLYING CLAIMS

WOMAN - UK

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April 21, 2025

'Toxic' Prince Harry and Meghan stand accused of new bullying allegations – which have resulted in Harry walking away from the charity he founded in Princess Diana's memory

- Emily Andrews

New BULLYING CLAIMS

Called 'Forget-me-not' in the language of Lesotho, the charity Sentebale was Harry's baby.

Aged just 12 when his mother died, he vowed he'd continue her life-saving work with people with AIDS/HIV in the tiny African nation.

So to see Prince Harry, who was Sentebale's patron and co-founder, stand accused of 'harassment and bullying at scale', racism, sexism and called the 'number one risk' to the charity is beyond extraordinary.

Last month he, and a number of trustees, stood down after a bitter boardroom showdown with Sentebale's chair.

Harry was said to be 'devastated' after walking away from the charity, but Sentebale's chair Dr Sophie Chandauka branded him 'toxic' after she claimed sponsors apparently deserted the charity due to him trashing the Royal Family.

Whistleblower

Asked by Sky News' Sir Trevor Phillips whether she had herself been the problem, Dr Chandauka said, '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. So it's a cover-up – and the prince is involved.'

But what is even more extraordinary is that Harry seemingly put his Netflix deal and wife's anger before his charity and the millions of children it helps.

Dr Chandauka, a Zimbabwean lawyer educated in the UK, had served as a trustee for Sentebale for many years before becoming chair in 2023.

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