UK Watchdog Investigates Prince Harry’s Sentebale Charity After He Walks Away
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British royal family news reveals that the man formerly known as prince, Harry, made a huge deal last week out of resigning from the Sentebale charity, then trash talking them like they were his family.
For poor Harry, his departure, which mirrors his 2020 monarchy departure, was the “unthinkable.”
What is truly unthinkable is that halfwit Harry doesn’t learn from his mistakes and still blames others. Just like he did when he decided to wear a Nazi uniform in public. Here’s what to know about the latest black eye for the shunned duke.
Harry Leaves Another High Profile Organization
Sentebale provides help for young people in Botswana and Lesotho. Harry and his co-founder abruptly resigned on March 26 allegedly when things did not go Harry’s way “amid a dispute with the charity’s chair, Sophie Chandauka.
Chandauka lashed back at Harry’s insinuations of poor leadership by accusing him of bullying and harassing her before he walked out. Sound familiar?
Due to the tremendous mudslinging, The Charity Commission on Thursday announced is it investigating Sentebale in order “to gather evidence” in a compliance case.
Harry Mucks Up Sentebale
The Commission issued a statement vowing to “determine whether the charity’s current and former trustees, including its chair, have fulfilled their duties and responsibilities under charity law.”
On Sunday Chandauka told Sky News that Harry hijacked a charity event to film for Netflix and that his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Markle, was an irritant.Chandau
ka has also made allegations of “bullying, harassment, sexism and racism against unnamed board members.”
Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho founded Sentebale and quit their ambassador roles in protest Chandauka’s leadership.
The Charity Commission Investigates Harry
Chandauka, a corporate lawyer from Zimbabwe, welcomed the commission’s investigation and claimed to have made several governance and administration complaints to the agency in February. She added that Sentebale initiated an internal review last year.
Chandauka vowed that the group hopes that “actions will give the general public, our colleagues, partners, supporters, donors and the communities we serve comfort that Sentebale and its new Board of Trustees are acting appropriately to demonstrate and ensure good governance and a healthy culture for Sentebale to thrive.”
Meanwhile, this week Harry’s wife Meghan opened her online ‘As ever’ store, with jam and crepe mix sold out in minutes.
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