Prince Harry has found himself in hot water as Dr. Chandauka, a prominent figure, publicly called him out over allegations of racism and misogyny connected to his charity, Sentebale. The criticism has sparked a wave of controversy, putting the Duke of Sussex and his humanitarian efforts under intense scrutiny.
Dr. Chandauka didn’t hold back in her remarks, pointing to what she sees as serious issues within Sentebale, the organization Prince Harry co-founded in 2006 to support vulnerable children in Lesotho and Botswana. She accused the charity of fostering an environment where racism and misogyny have gone unchecked, claims that have raised eyebrows given Harry’s vocal advocacy for social justice and equality in recent years.
The allegations come at a challenging time for Harry, who has been navigating his role outside the royal family since stepping back from royal duties in 2020 alongside his wife, Meghan Markle. Sentebale has long been a cornerstone of his charitable work, making these accusations particularly damaging to his public image as a champion for positive change.
Dr. Chandauka’s critique has ignited debates about accountability within high-profile charities and whether Harry’s leadership—or lack thereof—has contributed to the alleged issues. For now, the Duke has yet to respond publicly to the claims, but the fallout from this controversy could have lasting implications for both his reputation and Sentebale’s mission.