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Harry ‘should be nervous’ about damning message being leaked that ‘prove he’s used to people being subservient to him’

Published on April 05, 2025 at 03:56 PM

A CHARITY insider has claimed that Prince Harry “should be nervous” that his alleged ‘angry' message to Sentebale's boss will be made public.

The Duke of Sussex reportedly sent Dr Sophie Chandauka an “unpleasant” and “imperious” message when she refused to back Meghan Markle in a row over a polo event last year.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, at the Concordia Annual Summit.
Prince Harry has accused Dr Sophie Chandauka of telling ‘blatant lies' after she said he had ‘bullied and harassed' her
Sophie Chandauka, chairwoman of the Sentebale board, on Sky News.
Dr Chandauka has been subject to online bullying

, the CEO of the Duke's , accused Harry of “harassment and bullying at scale” as well as trying to use the charity as his ‘own PR weapon' when she stood up to him.

The Prince warned “the truth will be unveiled” by the Charity Commission after an investigation has been launched into the runnings of the non-profit organisation.

The source believes Harry could look hypocritical over his treatment of Dr Chandauka, who he has accused of telling “blatant lies”.

The source told Page Six: “Harry should be nervous about this message coming out, especially when he has been so outspoken about his wife being bullied in the past.

“When Meghan was accused of being a bully, Harry's world stopped.

“He moved heaven and Earth to try to protect her. He alienated his family to protect her — and now he's being accused of the same thing.”

The source added that Harry's message will ‘prove' the Duke is ‘used to people being subservient to him'.

Harry has denied Dr Chandauka's accusations.

Ms Chandauka has been accused of poor governance and spending ‘hundreds of thousands of pounds of donors' money on consultancy fees.

The decision was made for Sentebale to be run from Africa instead of London.

Harry stood down as of the charity last week along with fellow co-founder Prince Seeiso in support of a group of trustees who have also quit.

In his statement, he added that they “fully expect the investigation will unveil the truth that collectively forced us to resign.

“We remain hopeful this will allow for the charity to be put in the right hands immediately, for the sake of the communities we serve.”

Zimbabwean-born lawyer Ms Chandauka has insisted she was a “whistleblower” and claimed the charity was riddled by “poor governance, weak executive management, abuse of power, bullying, harassment, misogyny and misogynoir.

Misogynoir is the term used to describe discrimination against black women.

She took legal action against the former trustees who demanded her resignation and reported her concerns to the Charity Comission.

A spokesperson for Sentebale said Dr Chandauka has deleted her X account after she was met with a torrent of racial abuse.

Online bullies who have also branded her a “fraud” and accused her of “trashing” Diana's memory.

Harry founded the organisation in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help young people in southern Africa affected by HIV and Aids, in honor of Princess Diana.

A friend of Harry's told MailOnline that he was “in total shock” and “feels like he's had one of his fingers cut off” over the fall out with the charity.

A source told The Daily Telegraph: “As soon as anyone turns against her, she brings the race card in and she comes for you.

“She's a very poisonous woman and it's very sad it's come to this.”

The source also saidallegedly accused the trustees of bullying when challenged over losing a major sponsor.

Flying Eze has approached Prince Harry's representatives for comment.

Group photo of Prince Harry with four other individuals at a panel discussion.
Prince Harry with Dr. Sophie Chandauka MBE in Johannesburg, South Africa
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and Serena Williams holding a trophy at a polo event.
The row started after a charity polo match
Prince Harry and Serena Williams celebrating a polo match victory.
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