was dubbed the "number one risk" by a Sentebale boss after Meghan Markle move "went badly". Sentebale was set up by the Duke of Sussex in 2006 in memory of his mother, Princess Diana, to help young people with HIV in Lesotho and Botswana. Harry, 40, and his co-founder, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, announced that they were to step down from the charity last week.
Dr Sophie Chandauka - who joined the charity as chair last year - has since made major claims against the royal - including accusing Harry of "harassment and bullying at scale".
Harry appeared at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge in Florida in April 2024, with Meghan - who was not set to attend - .
Speaking of Harry's involvement in the charity with Sky News, Dr Chandauka claimed that, following Meghan's decision to show up, "the choreography went badly on stage because we had too many people on stage."
After claiming that Harry had wanted her to send out a statement after the public accused Meghan of mistreating her, Dr Chandauka was asked whether Harry was a "number one risk" to Sentebale - to which she replied, "yes".
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