Prince Harry is contemplating the establishment of a new humanitarian charity after stepping down from Sentebale amid a dispute over its leadership. The dispute involved accusations of bullying against Dr Sophie Chandauka, leading to resignations from trustees. The charity, founded to assist young people in Botswana and Lesotho, has faced criticism from the Charity Commission for publicizing internal conflicts. Despite the turmoil, Harry remains dedicated to his philanthropic efforts in the region, with options for future support still under consideration. The Charity Commission did not find systemic issues but noted perceptions of mistreatment.
The Charity Commission published a report into the episode on Tuesday, criticising all sides for making the fallout public with interviews and statements.
A source said earlier this week that the row had been emotionally absolutely devastating for Harry, and described Dr Chandauka's comments as nothing short of a hostile takeover.
The duke remains absolutely committed to continuing the work he started, supporting the children and young people of Lesotho and Botswana, nearly 20 years ago.
The charity regulator found no evidence of systemic bullying or harassment, including misogyny or misogynoir at the charity but acknowledged the strong perception of ill treatment felt by some involved.
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