Sophouka, the Sentebale chair, took several strikes in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during a brutal interview with Sky News after Harry's decision to step down from the Charitable Society
The claims against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were described by his charitable president, “very misleading” and “non -basis.”
The Duke of Sussex was accused of “large -scale harassment and bullying” in an exciting interview presented by Sophie Chandoca, the Sentebale Chair, to Sky News. She also said that Harry “unleashed Sussex” after Royal, 40, resigned from the participants last week.
But now royal sources close to the Duke have exploded. They said that Dr. Shandoka's recent comments in the class are “deviation” and that the resignation of the trustees and Harry was “a direct result of the bad management of the president.” The allegations that the prince's requests have nodded through Acolytes in the Board of Trustees, also described as “completely baseless.”
Dr. Shandoca also accused Prince Harry of allowing Netflix to destroy an event to collect the main donation and that Meghan caused a stir when it appeared with the tennis icon Serena Williams. However, again, this was caught by sources close to Megan and Harry, where the latter was said to be “reel” in how he resigned.
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While Harry and Meghan declined publicly to comment on the class, people close to the spouses online said of Dr. Shandoka's points greatly. They have been particularly emphasized that they were taking into a Miami collection event that is “very misleading.”
They suggest that the original place has already changed its conditions, which led to an increase in costs, which means that the charity had no choice but to find a new site with the help of Harry's friend and colleague in Polo, Nacho Figuras. They say the decision has nothing to do with Netflix.
However, the accident, as the Duchess appeared to enter her charitable president away from her husband on the stage, to media criticism of Megan's behavior.
Dr. Shandoca of Sky News Trevor Phillips said that Harry “asked me to issue a kind of statement to support the Duchess” – but she refused. She said: “Not because I did not care about the duchess, but because I knew what would happen if I did that, number one.
Sentebale, who participated in the memory of his late mother, Princess Diana, with Prince Soto from Lesoto in 2006, is devoted to poverty and AIDS in both Lesoto and Botswana. He was immersed in chaos when he resigned last week, saying that he was “truly sad” to make the decision but was reached after a collapse in his professional relationship with Dr. Shandoca. Then Zimbabwe's lawyer, Duke, criticized a thin bus, stressing that she does not see the charity as a “vanity project”.