Harry sticks to charity pledge, despite Sentebale row

A spokesman said the Duke of Sussex is considering establishing a new humanitarian aid after a extremely public dispute, after a very public dispute.
Harry, previously balanced the charges of bullying and harassment against the royal Chairman Dr. In March, he resigned as the boss of the charity in March to support the Board of Trustees who resigned against Sophie Chandauka.
The philanthropy works in Botsvana and Lesoto, especially in Lesoto, which supports the health and welfare of those with HIV and AIDS.
In 2006, Lesotho Prince Seeiso, who founded Sentebeale in honor of the Wales Princess Diana, resigned as a boss.
The Assistance Commission issued a report in the episode on Tuesday and criticized all parties for making the Serpinti open to the public with interviews and expressions, but the war of words continued.
A source said that at the beginning of this week, Harry was “emotionally destructive” and described Dr Chandauka’s interpretations as “something other than an hostile acquiring”.
On Sunday, Duke spokesman said: “The Duke is strictly determined to continue to work by supporting Lesoto and Botsvana’s children and young people about 20 years ago.
“How to get this support – no decision was taken.
“All options remain on the table, whether a new charity is starting or trying to support the pre -existing charities operating in the same sector in the region.”
The charity regulator, who could not investigate the allegations of individual bullying, said that he could not find evidence of systemic bullying or harassment, including women’s hostility or misogynoir in the charity institution, but he accepted the “strong perception of ill -treatment” felt by some people.
The Board of Trustees, who resigned, said in a statement that the commission has chosen to ignore the basic concerns about the leadership and supervision of the Syntabale’s chair and that they chose to ignore the evidence that arises with them.
In response to the findings, Synthebele said in a statement: “The Assistance Commission is clearly clear that the commission is not responsible for judging or mediating internal disputes under the guidance of the public. This is bullying, harassment, women’s hostility, misogynoir and so on.
“As a result, the commission did not investigate any individual claim and therefore did not make any findings on individuals, including Prince Harry.
“The issues that are not investigated by the commission can be handled and handled in more appropriate ways than the commission.”


