Charity Chair hits back to Prince Harry’s emotional retirement declaration

Prince Harry withdrew from Settebale, a charity he founded in 2006 in memory of Princess Diana

Prince Harry has withdrawn from the charity that he founded almost two decades ago. Now the charity chair has apparently taken an iron over Harry over his statement.

Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso founded Settebale in 2006 to help young people suffering from HIV/AIDS. Now the duo has withdrawn and released an emotional statement.

“What has happened is not conceivable. We are in shock that we have to do this,” they noted.

“With heavy hearts, we have withdrawn from our roles as patrons of the organization so far, in support of and solidarity with the board of directors, which has had to do the same. It is devastating that the relationship between the charity thrustes and the chairman of the board broke down beyond repair, which created an impossible situation,” they added.

“While we may no longer be patrons, we will always be its founders and we will never forget what this charity is able to achieve when it is in the right care,” they said.

Now Chairman Dr. Sophie Chandauka beaten back and made a sheeting declaration to Daily Mail, To say that there was a “cover up ‘” that happened at the charity and blacksmith “weak performing leadership, abuse of power, bullying, harassment, misogyny and misogynoir [discrimination against black women]”.

She continued, “People in this world who behave as if they are over the law and abuse people,” adding that they “then play the victim card and use the press they despise”.

“Everything I do on the sent ball is in search of the integrity of the organization, its mission and the young people we serve. My actions are guided by the principles of justice and fair treatment for everyone, regardless of social status or financial resources,” she explained.

The Charity Commission in the UK is now conducting an investigation into what happened in the sent ball, which Prince Harry founded in memory of his late mother, Diana.

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