Dr. Sophie Chandauka, chairman of Prince Harry Sentinel Charity, was accused of “participating in the game card” after accusing royal harassment and bullying.
“That's her plan. When anyone objected to her, she brought the game card in and he or she was at your service,” an insider suggested Tuesday.
The supply claim Chandauka accused the board of directors of bullying after being face to face as a serious sponsor of the charity’s annual Polo Cup.
When the board of directors urged Chandauka to resign, she allegedly retaliated through a motion of authorization, which led to many resignations.
“She is a very toxic lady, and that's very upset,” the insider added.
Another supplier claimed that Chandauka “refuted her approach” to obtain the chair position after being asked to “assist” the recruitment course.
Insiders claim that Chandauka argued that the place must be considered because she is “a senior lady with the high-ranking black African government in the world with a unique corporate lineage”.
Chandauka allegedly advised her not to consider and eventually “to be handed over to interview in bright colors” and she would take a motion of authorization against the charity.
“After all, she will be very spectacular for people who don't know her on the board because she was very, very good, very good, very, very good, very good before sendebale,” the insider said.
However, the supply near Chandauka is called “horror” and “very ironic”.
Sentebale and Harry's representatives did not immediately respond to the request for comments on the sixth page of the page.
The pressure between Chandauka and Harry reached the last week's gentleness when he introduced the “destructive” resolution to eliminate the charity he was based on in honor of his mother, Princess Diana.
The 40-year-old Duke of Sussex blamed his resignation on an “incredible situation” between Chandauka and the board of directors.
Meanwhile, Chandauka claimed that Harry's “anorexia” was announced on a London occasion.
She mentioned: “Beneath all the narratives and fictional stories of victims of the criticized group, a woman dared to be shocked by the lack of governance, weak government management, abuse of energy, bullying, harassment, harassment, misogyny, misogyny and cover-up problems.”
Misogyny is outlined because of the response to Merriam-Webster “hate, disgust or prejudice against black ladies.”
Chandauka later suggested Sky Information that Harry opposed her “harmful” attack that led to “harassment and bullying.”
Harry was also accused of sending a “noying” letter to Chandauka after his clumsy second refusal to publicly assist Meghan Markle in April 2024.
At the time, when she asked Chandauka not to pose after her husband, the “fit” alumni did not pose after she accepted the trophy.
An insider suggested that Chandauka was “very surprised” by Harry's message, and the tone of this message was “meaningless.” Sentebale's representative confirmed the letter's existence on page six of the page.