UK watchdog to probe charity co-founded by Prince Harry
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On March 26, Prince Harry resigned from Sentebale, a charity he cofounded. He resigned in solidarity with the board of trustees, who stepped down after the chair refused to.
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Britain’s charity regulator has opened an investigation into an African charity co-founded by Prince Harry, a week after the prince and the organization’s board of trustees resigned amid a dispute wit...
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Sentebale, which Harry founded alongside his friend Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help young people in southern Africa, is under investigation after the board of trustees resigned in protest of chairper...
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Who is Sophie Chandauka? The Sentebale chief takes aim at Prince Harry's charity in searing statement - Prince Harry and the chair of his former charity, Sophie Chandauka, have become embroiled in a b
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Prince Harry has accused Sentebale chair of spreading lies as the UK Charity Commission launches a compliance review into the charity.
The Duke of Sussex blamed an “untenable situation” with Dr. Sophie Chandauka for his resignation from the charity he founded in honor of his mom, Princess Diana.
Meghan Markle appeared to have an awkward exchange with Sentebale chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka at a 2024 polo match, which she says contributed to tensions with Prince Harry
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The Duke of Sussex allegedly sent an “unpleasant" message to Dr. Sophie Chandauka, the chair of his Sentebale charity, after she refused to publicly defend Meghan Markle.
The past has come back to haunt Meghan Markle. The Duchess of Sussex’s awkward exchange with Dr. Sophie Chandauka, chairwoman of the Sentebale charity, has resurfaced following Chandauka’s “bullying” claims about Prince Harry.
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle’s “catastrophic” charity scandal has shown they are a “toxic brand”, a royal expert has claimed. Sentebale’s Dr Sophie Chandauka had