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 head of Prince Harry's African charity, Sentebale, is accusing the prince of 'harassment and bullying,' but a source close to trustees and patrons chair states that the accusations are 'baseless.'
Dr Sophie ChandaukaPrince Harry, Meghan Markle received disturbing news amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the Duke's resignation from his co-founded charity Sentebale. For
Sentebale chair Sophie Chandauka said she has ‘documentation’ that Harry has been trying to ‘eject’ her from the nonprofit for months through ‘bullying and
A bombshell phone call from Prince Harry changed everything, according to the Sentebale charity's boss, Dr Sophie Chandauka. The Duke of Sussex, 40, co-founded Sentebale in 2006 along with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, with the aim of their charity being to help children who are affected by HIV/AIDS.
After the Duke of Sussex resigned from his role at the HIV and Aids charity working in Africa on Wednesday, its chairwoman has now accused Harry of "harassment and bullying.”
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Following his recent resignation from the Sentebale charity, which he co-founded with Dr Sophie Chandauka, tensions between Prince Harry and his former charity partner have intensified. The chairwoman has accused the Duke of Sussex of bullying and harassment,
While the chair of the charity said this looked awkward on camera, it turns out this was not the only awkward interaction between Meghan and Dr Chandauka. At another Sentebale event just a few months prior, Harry's wife Meghan joined the event to support her husband.
Dr. Sophie Chandauka, the chair of Prince Harry’s Sentebale charity, is opening up about the alleged breakdown of their working relationship. In an interview with Sky News which aired in the U.K. on Sunday,