Prince Harry Co-Founded the Organisation in Memory of His Late Mother, Princess Diana
Prince Harry’s reputation is taking a hit as explosive allegations swirl around his involvement with Sentebale, the charity he co-founded to honor his late mother, Princess Diana.
The organization, once a shining tribute to Diana’s legacy, is now embroiled in scandal. According to royal expert Russell Myers in The Sun, insiders are pointing fingers at the Duke, accusing him of putting personal profit ahead of the charity’s core mission.
Sophie Chandauka, Sentebale’s chair, has come out swinging, claiming Harry’s tarnished public image is scaring off sponsors and dragging the charity down. She alleges his “controversial” persona has become a liability, threatening the group’s stability.
On top of that, whispers suggest Harry pushed to involve a Netflix crew—tied to his multimillion-dollar deal—at a fundraising event, prioritizing his own payday over what was best for Sentebale’s bottom line.
Now, the UK’s Charity Commission is stepping in, launching an investigation into possible mismanagement. While it might not directly tackle the brewing tensions between Chandauka, Harry, and co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, the probe is raising eyebrows.
This mess casts a shadow over Harry’s post-royal journey. After stepping back from the monarchy, he and Meghan vowed their charitable spark wouldn’t fade. But these claims sketch a starkly different story—one where self-interest trumps do-gooder ideals. If the accusations stick, they could rattle the trust of fans who once cheered his passion for helping others, leaving many wondering: what’s Prince Harry really after?