Harry can't run from ‘racism, sexism & bullying’ row at his charity

The dad-of-two founded the charity in 2006 in memory of his mum, Princess Diana, along with pal Prince Seeiso of Lesotho.

But in a statement seen by The Times, the pair revealed last night how they are siding with the charity's trustees after they unanimously resigned.

Their decision came after a row with Dr Sophie Chandauka, a Zimbabwe-born lawyer, who was selected to be chair of the trustees last year.

Their battle is believed to have been triggered by the move to transfer the charity's fundraising operation to Africa, which caused several key figures to quit the organisation.

It is understood the trustees wanted Dr Chandauka to step down, which has seen her sue.

She has since hit out with bombshell allegations of racism, bullying and misogyny.

Royal expert Ingrid Seward told The Sun: "It's a complicated story, Harry and the Prince of Lesotho have been obliged to resign because they are patrons of this charity.

"The charity is in trouble, because the new chairperson has had altercations with the board of trustees and she's accusing them of misogyny. She's accusing them of racism.

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Дата на публикация: 26 март, 2025
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