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Prince Harry in deep crisis over Sentebale charity as financial mismanagement meets bullying allegations and royal discord
Still many issues remain unclear as to why Prince Harry resigned from his AIDS charity in Africa
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The British Royal Family has faced its share of public drama recently, from bitter sibling rivalries to the ongoing health challenges of King Charles III, whose hospitalization for cancer treatment was kept secret to avoid additional drama. In the midst of these challenges, Prince Harry’s decision to step down from his African charity, Sentebale, has reignited controversy.
Once established in honor of his late mother Diana and co-founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006, Sentebale is now at the center of heated debates over mismanagement and governance, adding yet another layer to the prince’s tumultuous relationship with the establishment.
Sentebale’s latest accounts, which are required to be published annually by the UK’s Charity Commission, reveal troubling insights into the charity’s declining financial health. According to a MailOnline analysis, the documents detail a drop in income following Prince Harry’s departure from the UK – a period marked by reduced commercial support.
Chairwoman Dr. Sophie Chandauka, who took control in July 2023, has drawn a direct link between the charity’s downturn and what she describes as a “vanity project” overshadowed by poor governance and mismanagement.
With income bottoming out at £2.39 million in 2020 and only recovering to £4.55 million by 2022, these figures paint a stark picture of Sentebale’s financial struggles amid internal strife.
In the wake of Prince Harry’s resignation, serious allegations of bullying, harassment, and even racism have surfaced. Chairwoman Chandauka, a Zimbabwean lawyer with deep ties to the charity’s board, has alleged that her warnings of misconduct were met with silence and cover-ups.
In contrast, former board members and royal sources dismiss these allegations as misdirected, calling them a distraction from the chairman’s own mismanagement.
This internal conflict has cast a long shadow over Sentebale’s mission to help children and young people affected by HIV and AIDS in Africa, leaving supporters and critics alike questioning whether meaningful reforms will be implemented.