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Where does ‘he said, she said’ charity row leave Prince Harry?

Where does ‘he said, she said’ charity row leave Prince Harry?

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No evidence of bullying, misogyny or racism. On the face of it, good news for the Duke of Sussex.
But there's still plenty of fallout from a very public row ignited by the woman still in charge of the charity set up by Harry in honour of his mother, that he's now walked away from.

Earlier this year, Sentebale's chair, Dr Sophie Chandauka, used an interview with Sky News' Trevor Phillips to accuse Harry of "harassment and bullying at scale".

The prince strenuously denied those claims and has now been cleared by the Charity Commission, which found no evidence to back up Dr Chandauka's accusations.

However, it did find the internal - yet very public - dispute at Sentebale "severely impacted the charity's reputation".

So, what next for Harry and the charity that was once so close to his heart? Niall Paterson is joined by Sky's royal correspondent, Rhiannon Mills, to discuss the fallout.

Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse
Editor: Mike Bovill
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