
In March, Harry and several other trustees, together with shut good friend Mark Dyer, resigned after a public row with chair Sophie Chandauka, 46.
In a subsequent tv interview, Chandauka accused the charity of fostering a tradition of racism, misogyny, and bullying – claims later investigated by the Charity Fee.
The Fee mentioned it discovered “no proof” of widespread bullying however criticized each side for permitting the dispute to play out so publicly.
Nonetheless, the fallout seems removed from over.
“The saga has now resulted in such bitterness between the 2 camps,” English claimed, including “that many, together with the prince himself, are privately predicting that the charity is not going to survive the fallout.”
In accordance with sources near Harry, the duke believes Chandauka “pressured” her approach into energy at his charity, and is unwilling to step down regardless of alleged governance points.
“They declare she would reasonably see the charity go down in flames than admit she is responsible of mismanagement,” English mentioned.
