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Watchdog Finds No Bullying in Prince Harry's Charity Row, Criticizes Public Dispute

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

The Charity Commission has concluded its investigation into Sentebale, a charity co-founded by Prince Harry, finding no evidence of bullying, harassment, or misogyny. The commission criticized all parties involved for allowing the dispute to become public, damaging the charity's reputation. Prince Harry resigned from the charity earlier this year, citing irreparable relationships with the board chair, Sophie Chandauka. The commission has issued a regulatory action plan to address governance weaknesses within the charity.
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Why It's Important?

The public nature of the dispute has overshadowed Sentebale's achievements and jeopardized its ability to serve its beneficiaries. Prince Harry's departure from the charity could impact its fundraising and operational capabilities. The commission's findings highlight the need for improved governance to ensure the charity's continued success and support for young people in southern Africa.

What's Next?

Sentebale will implement the regulatory action plan to address governance issues. Prince Harry may seek alternative ways to support the charity's mission. The charity's leadership will need to focus on restoring its reputation and ensuring effective management to continue serving its beneficiaries.

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