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Princess Diana’s devoted butler, Paul Burrell, remembers the moment well. “I first ‘met’ [Prince Harry] when Diana placed my hand on her tummy and I felt him kick in the latter stages of her pregnancy...
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Financial worries and disagreements about fundraising helped inflame the row that has engulfed the charity founded by Prince Harry, insiders close to former trustees told BBC News.
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Being a “spare” continues to haunt Prince Harry. It’s been said that the Duke of Sussex is tormented by his status as a royal “spare,” which continues to dominate his life five years after his royal exit.
The Duke of Sussex blamed an “untenable situation” with Chandauka for his resignation from the charity he founded in honor of his mom, Princess Diana.
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, co-founded the charity Sentebale nearly 20 years ago in memory of his late mother, Princess Diana.
Prince Harry and charity chair trade serious accusations as royal co-founders quit Sentebale amid governance dispute.
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Sentebale chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka is speaking out after the Duke of Sussex resigned as patronThe chairwoman of Prince Harry's charity Sentebale is speaking out against the Duke of Sussex after he,
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Marie Claire on MSNPrince Harry Was Allegedly Crushed When Prince William Received "Special Treatment" as a Child, Says Royal ButlerPrince Harry and Prince William were reportedly fairly close as children. However, a former member of staff for the Royal Family has suggested Harry envied some of the "special treatment" his brother seemed to be getting as the future heir.
Prince Harry has sensationally quit as patron of Sentebale, the charity he founded in southern Africa in memory of his late mother amid an extraordinary row at the organisation - and one royal expert
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow purge of polo and ‘posh white men’ saw Prince Harry lose control of SentebaleThe African Aids charity founded in Diana's memory has imploded amid accusations of bullying, mismanagement and 'misogynoir' - it may not survive