Cliff Notes – Prince Harry accused of harassment and bullying at scale
- Sentebale chair Dr Sophie Chandauka has accused Prince Harry of “harassment and bullying at scale” following his resignation from the charity, stating he initiated a damaging campaign against her without prior notification.
- The Duke of Sussex resigned alongside the charity’s board of trustees, citing irreconcilable differences with Chandauka, who has described the conflict as an attack on the organisation and its staff.
- A source linked to the former trustees dismissed Chandauka’s claims as “completely baseless,” emphasising that there was a lack of evidence to support allegations of bullying and harassment.
Prince Harry accused of ‘harassment and bullying at scale’ by Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka
The chair of the charity set up by Prince Harry has accused him of “harassment and bullying at scale” after he and several others quit the organisation earlier this week.
The Duke of Sussex was said to have initiated the campaign by the “unleashing of the Sussex [PR] machine”.
Sentebale chair Dr Sophie Chandauka told Trevor Phillips on Sky’s Sunday Morning: “The only reason I’m here… is because at some point on Tuesday, Prince Harry authorised the release of a damaging piece of news to the outside world without informing me or my country directors, or my executive director.
“And can you imagine what that attack has done for me, on me and the 540 individuals in the Sentebale organisations and their family?
“That is an example of harassment and bullying at scale.”
Briefed against by Prince Harry
On Tuesday, Prince Harry quit as patron of the charity, which he set up in honour of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
At the time, he released a joint statement with co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, saying they had been forced to step down “in support of and solidarity with” the board of trustees who had also resigned, following their disagreements with the chairwoman.
They wrote that the relationship “broke down beyond repair, creating an untenable situation”.
The problems reportedly stem from a decision to focus fundraising in Africa.
In a statement earlier this week, seemingly targeted at Prince Harry, Dr Chandauka said: “There are people in this world who behave as though they are above the law and mistreat people, and then play the victim card and use the very press they disdain to harm people who have the courage to challenge their conduct.
“Beneath all the victim narrative and fiction that has been syndicated to the press is the story of a woman who dared to blow the whistle about issues of poor governance, weak executive management, abuse of power, bullying, harassment, misogyny, misogynoir – and the cover-up that ensued.”
On Wednesday, a former trustee of Sentebale, Dr Kelello Lerotholi, told Sky’s royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills he did not recognise any of the allegations.
Dr Lerotholi said he had never witnessed these issues and that the claims “came to me as a surprise”.