Prince Harry said he was “destroyed” by the decision to leave the center – a charity fund, which he established in honor of Princess Diana.
Prince Harry and Prince Lesoto Sezisiso resigned from the Statebale Charitable Foundation, whom they founded in 2006 in honor of their mothers, reports The Times.
Funds helped children and youth in South Africa living in HIV/AIDS.
The reason for this decision is the conflict between the Board of the Board of the Society and Executive Director Sofia Chandauka. He accused the leadership of power, oppression and feminine abuse, judging the funds in court.
The court temporarily forbids its dismissal, after which all members of the trust council resigned, and the princes decided to support them.
“Through a heavy heart, we turned away the powers of the patrons of the organization to further notice, as a sign of support and unity with the Board of the Broken, forced to do the same. It is scary that the relationship between an unacceptable -acceptable charity and the Board Chair The Chairman has resigned, to remember the good of the staff.
In response, Chandauk said he acted in the interests of justice and equality -equal:
“There are people in the world acting as if they are standing in law, and then playing the victim’s card to avoid responsibility.”
The British Charity Commission began the investigation of the Sena.
Earlier it was reported that Charles III did not intend to remove Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their Duke titles and the Duchess of Sussex.
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