Prince Harry's friend said a charity boss was jealous of Meghan Markle being "the most important woman of colour on the stage."
The U.K.'s charity commission announced they will investigate Sentebale after its founder Prince Harry and trustees resigned amid a fallout with the chairwoman. See the Duke of Sussex's latest statement.
Britain’s top charity watchdog announced it has launched an investigation into Sentebale, an African charity established by Prince Harry in memory of his mother, Princess Diana.
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.
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PureWow on MSNPrince Harry Breaks His Silence with Rare Statement: “What Has Transpired Over the Last Week Has Been Heartbreaking to Witness”All throughout Meghan Markle’s As Ever launch this week, her husband, Prince Harry, has been navigating an unanticipated end: Announced last week, the Duke of Sussex would be resigning from his role as founder and patron of his beloved Sentebale charity,
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GB News on MSN'She won't budge!' Prince Harry 'seems to want Dr Sophie Chandauka to step down' amid charity controversyGB News Royal correspondent Cameron Walker has described the ongoing dispute at Prince Harry's charity Sentebale as a "he said, she said" situation amid news that the Charity Commission has opened a compliance case.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen posing for photos with Chandauka at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge last August in a resurfaced clip.
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.
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.