The head of a charity created by Prince Harry to help young people with HIV and AIDS in Lesoto and Botana for “harassment and great intimidation”. Harry left the institution this week because of a dispute that he described as “destructive”.

Harry, the youngest son of King Charles, founder of Sentbale in 2006 in honor of his late mother, Princess Diana. He left the institution, along with the joint founder Prince Ciso de Lesoto and the Board of Directors, after a dispute with President Sophie Shandoca.

In an interview with Sky News, which will be fully broadcast on Sunday (30), Chandoca said, referring to how Harry resigned: “At some point, Prince Harry authorized to publish harmful news to the world without informing me, my managers, or to the CEO.”

“You can imagine what this attack did to me and 540 members in organizations and their families,” she said. “This is an example of great harassment and intimidation.”

Harry representatives and his wife Megan immediately did not respond to a request to comment on allegations.

Sky News said that the couple refused to provide any official response to the interview.

A source close to the charitable institution, including Harry, said they have already expected what they described as an advertising blow and reached their collective decision.

The same source said that they remained firm in their decision to resign.

Harry and Seeiso said in a joint statement on Wednesday (26) that he was “destroyed” that the relationship between the Charity of the Charitable Society and Chamoka was broken in an irrevocable way.

Chandoca said earlier that the drink was suffering from “bad judgment, weak executive management, abuse of power, intimidation, harassment, and hate women.”

In an interview with the Financial Times published on Saturday (29), she said that she was requested by Harry Protection team Megan After the negative coverage of the media, what she refused to do.

She also said that the way you feel was managed “is no longer suitable in 2023 in the world of post -black life.”

Harry and Seeiso said on Wednesday that the creditors acted in the interest of the Charitable Society by calling Candauka to resign, but in turn filed a lawsuit against Shebale to stay in office.

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