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US Weekly on MSNMan Falsely Claims To Be Sentebale Cofounder’s Brother, Has No Connection to Prince Harry, CharityUs Weekly learned that Principal Chief Khoabane Theko is not Prince Seeiso of Lesotho’s brother and has no connection to the ...
Prince Harry lost interest in Sentebale, the African charity he founded in 2006 before he resigned in March, after marrying ...
The head of Prince Harry's African charity, Sentebale, is accusing the prince of 'harassment and bullying,' but a source close to trustees and patrons chair states that the accusations are 'baseless.' ...
Prince Harry and charity chair trade serious accusations as royal co-founders quit Sentebale amid governance dispute.
Principal Chief Khoabane Theko, a man claiming to be the duke’s co-founder Prince Seeiso’s brother, blasted Harry for not ...
A probe into Sentebale has been launched, following a bitter battle between the royal and the chairwoman of the organization, ...
Prince Harry and his Sentebale co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho say they stepped down as relations between trustees and the chair "broke down beyond repair." ...
Chief Khoabane Theko claims the Duke of Sussex became ‘disinterested’ in Sentebale following his marriage and subsequent move ...
Prince Harry is feeling "total shock" at the allegations being made in the aftermath of his resignation from his Sentebale ...
A chief in Lesotho, where the Sentebale charity is based, has claimed that Prince Harry could have visited the country "more ...
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InStyle on MSNPrince Harry Hopes Sentebale Investigation Will “Unveil the Truth” in New Statement After ResignationPrince Harry resigned as patron of Sentebale on March 25, and on April 3 said that he hoped an investigation into the organization will "unveil the truth." ...
Prince Harry said on Thursday he hoped Britain's charity regulator would "unveil the truth" after it opened a compliance case into his charity Sentebale following accusations from its chair that he ...
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