Prince Harry is facing serious allegations by the Chair of the African Charity St. Belle, who claims that his sudden resignation has led to massive harassment and bullying throughout the organization. Zimbabwe’s corporate finance lawyer, Dr. Safi Chandoka, accused Duke’s Duke of allowing the release of harmful media without being aware of the key leadership.
Talk to Sky News On Sunday, Dr. Chandoka said, “I am here … The reason is that Prince Harry has allowed me, the directors of the country, or the executive director to release a harmful piece of news without telling me.” He added that the move has created a severe reaction for him and 540 employees of St. Bell, and described it as an “example of harassment and bullying”.
He further alleged that “Sussex Machine” – referring to Prince Harry’s public relations network – activated the press to announce the decision. “The only way for us to discover its decision was through the Sussex Machine,” Chandoka claimed. “
A source familiar with the situation said Page six That Harry and co -founder Prince Sevico both informed the board with a resignation letter sent on March 10. Internal has termed Dr. Chandoka’s claims “completely baseless”, adding that the proper communication protocol has been followed.
Prince Harry, 40, and 58 -year -old Prince Seyu, announced his resignation from St. Bell last week, saying that his decision was united with the trustee of the charity. In the joint statement London Times“It is disastrous that the relationship between the charity’s trustees and the board chair has surpassed repair.”
Withdrawing from his guardian roles, the two founders emphasized their constant support for St. Bell’s mission. He said, “When we are in the right care, we will never forget what this charity is capable of getting.”
In reply to London TimesDefending his leadership, Dr. Chandoka said that all his actions guide the mission of justice and organization that helps young people affected by HIV/AIDS. He added, “There are people in this world who treat it as if they are above the law and abuse people, and then play the affected card.”
St. Bell was founded by Harry and Seyu in 2006 in memory of their late mothers, Princess Diana and Queen Mamohato. Charity has worked in South Africa to help the weak children affected by the HIV/AIDS outbreak.