Prince Harry blamed for prioritising personal business interests over charity's mission
Prince Harry co-founded the organisation in memory of his late mother, Princess Diana
Prince Harry is facing serious allegations that could damage his reputation, particularly regarding his role in the charity Sentebale.
The organisation, which he co-founded in memory of his late mother, Princess Diana is now at the center of controversy, with claims that the Duke prioritised personal gain over its mission, as per, The Sun, royal expert, Russel Myers.
Sophie Chandauka, the charity's chair, has accused Harry of contributing to Sentebale's struggles, alleging that his association has deterred sponsors due to his controversial public image.
Furthermore, reports suggest that Harry insisted on bringing a Netflix crew-linked to his lucrative million deal-rather than securing the most beneficial arrangements for a fundraising event.
The UK's Charity Commission is now investigating whether there was any mismanagement, though it may not directly address the tensions between Chandauka, Harry, and co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho.
This raises broader concerns about Harry's post-royal identity. Once committed to globals service, he and Meghan argued that leaving the monarchy would not diminish their charitable impact.
However, these allegations paint a different picture-one of self-interests over philanthropy. If true, they may shake the faith of those who once admired his dedication to humanitarian work, leaving many to question his true priorities.
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