A ugly bankruptcy between Prince Harry and a chief of a charity that he co-founded intensified Sunday after the chef, Sophie Chandauka, accused the prince of engaging in harassment and intimidation to try to force her to get out of his post.
Ms. Chandauka said that when Harry had suddenly resigned last week as a boss of the charitable organization, a Sentebale, he was calculated to harm the organization after he did not escape him from his post as president of his board of directors.
“Can you imagine what this attack did for me, on me, and the 540 individuals from the Sentebale organizations and their family?” Ms. Chandauka said in an interview with the British broadcaster Sky News. “It is an example of harassment and large -scale intimidation.”
A spokesman for Harry and his wife, Meghan, refused to comment on the latest statements by Ms. Chandauka, whom she made on the Sky News program “Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips”.
Sentebale was co -founded by the Prince in 2006 to honor his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, and to collect funds to help young victims of the HIV pandemic in Lesotho. He widened operations to Botswana nearby and works on questions ranging from drug addiction and sexist violence to climate change, and how they affect young people.
Harry, also known as the Duke of Sussex, announced his resignation, alongside the co -founder of the charitable organization, Prince Seeiso du Lesotho last Wednesday, saying that the relationship between the board of directors and Ms. Chandauka had broken irreparably. Five of the nine members of the council had resigned earlier in the week.
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