Prince Harry's Sentinel Charity misplaced another trustee – shortly after the Royal resigned from the muse he co-founded.
Nerissa Naidu resigned just weeks after being appointed as a brand new trustee, mailing editor Richard Eden daily revealed in an article revealed on Wednesday.
Naidu, a South African entrepreneur, joined the board on March 25 but had to touch on her departure.
Sentebale confirmed that Naidu “chooses out of respect for her different proficiency commitments”.
The Muse said they “deeply appreciated her super assists and insights over the current weeks, as well as her curiosity about Stenebale over the extended timeframe”.
The charity also acknowledged that over the past few weeks, there have been “hard times to join the group.”
Naidu's withdrawal comes after Margaret Ikpoh's current resignation, with only three trustees reportedly remaining: Iain Rawlinson, Dr. Bhakti Hansoti and Dr. Sophie Chandauka.
In March, shortly after the information broke down, Harry and his co-founder Prince Seeso, the prince of Lesotho, stopped the charity, and Chandauka claimed “misogyny” (an outlined “responsible for “hatred, disgust, disgust or prejudice against black girls”).
“Beneath all the painful narratives and novels that have been approved, a girl dares to whistle, she dares to whistle because of poor governance, weak government administration, abuse of energy, bullying, harassment, harassment, disgust, misogyny, misogyny and cover-up problems, and with it.”
Harry responded by calling Chandauka's claims a “blatant lie.”
“Starting with the Sentinels of nearly 20 years, Seeiso Prince and I have a transparent purpose: to help children and young people in southern Africa recall our moms,” Harry said in an April 3 press release.
“What has happened in the past week is heartbreaking, especially when this blatantly hurts those who have invested in this common purpose for many years.”
Chandaka also accused Harry of “harassment and bullying.”
“One of my purpose here…is because Tuesday is sooner or later due to Prince Harry’s approval to remove the danger from the Skin World, and has not informed me or my national administrators or my government directors,” the lawyer at Zimbabwe firm told Trevor Phillips of Sky Information Information Information Informate trevor Phillips.
“Maybe you'll consider me, what have I achieved on me and the 540 people in the Sentebale organization and what have I achieved in my attacks [families]? ” she asked.
Harry initially co-founded the charity in memory of his late mother, Princess Diana.