Prince Harry is facing a tumultuous time as a war erupts over his failed charity, Sentebale. The Duke of Sussex recently made the difficult decision to quit the organization he co-founded nearly 20 years ago with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. In a statement addressing his departure, Harry expressed his deep disappointment at how the situation has unfolded.
“From the inception of Sentebale nearly 20 years ago, Prince Seeiso and I have had a clear goal: to support the children and young people in Southern Africa in memory of our mothers,” Harry said in his statement. “What has transpired over the last week has been heartbreaking to witness, especially when such blatant lies hurt those who have invested decades in this shared goal. No one suffers more than the beneficiaries of Sentebale itself.”
The controversy surrounding the charity centers around its former CEO, Kedge Martin Chandauka, who has been accused of spreading lies and causing harm to the organization. Chandauka, a Zimbabwean-born lawyer and corporate executive, has not publicly responded to Harry’s claims. Her supporters argue that she was trying to modernize and professionalize the charity, which had become overly reliant on its high-profile founders.
However, for Prince Harry, the fallout from the scandal goes beyond just professional disagreements. The charity held a special place in his heart as a connection to his late mother, Princess Diana, his military service, and his deep ties to Africa. Losing Sentebale has left a significant void in his life, according to close friends.
“This charity was a link to his mother, to his military service, and to Africa, where he’s always found meaning. Losing it has left a real void,” one longtime friend shared.
As Prince Harry navigates this challenging chapter in his philanthropic journey, the future of Sentebale remains uncertain. The Duke of Sussex will undoubtedly continue his efforts to support causes close to his heart, but the loss of his beloved charity has undoubtedly taken a toll on him.