'She won't budge' Prince Harry 'seems to want charity head to step down' amid charity controversy
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Harry resigned as patron alongside Prince Seeiso and several trustees
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Prince Harry should be "nervous" his alleged "unpleasant" message to Sentebale's boss could become public, according to a charity insider.
It follows a dispute centred around a Charity Commission investigation into Sentebale, the organisation Harry co-founded in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho.
Harry resigned as patron last week alongside Prince Seeiso and several trustees.
In a statement, Harry said "the truth will be unveiled" by the investigation, adding they "fully expected [it] will unveil the truth that collectively forced us to resign".
Prince Harry should be "nervous" his alleged 'unpleasant' message to Sentebale's boss could become public, according to a charity insider
GettyThe Duke of Sussex might appear hypocritical if the note is as rude as claimed, according to the insider.
"Harry should be nervous about this message coming out, especially when he has been so outspoken about his wife being bullied in the past," a Sentebale insider told Page Six.
The source added: "When Meghan was accused of being a bully, Harry's world stopped. He alienated his family to protect her -- and now he's being accused of the same thing."
Dr Chandauka has accused Harry of "harassment and bullying at scale" and attempting to use the charity for PR purposes, a claim the duke denies.
Dr Chandauka deleted her Twitter account following online backlash
GettyThe row reportedly began at a polo fundraising event last year, where awkward footage showed Meghan moving Dr Chandauka away from Harry on stage.
Dr Chandauka claimed she later declined a request from Harry's team to publicly defend Meghan against negative publicity.
The charity chair has shut down her social media accounts after facing "online bullying" including racism from supporters of the Sussexes.
Dr Chandauka deleted her Twitter account following online backlash.
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Prince Harry founded Sentebale in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in honour of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales
PAA Sentebale spokesman confirmed: "Dr Chandauka deleted her Twitter account due to the proliferation of online bullying."
Meanwhile, a friend of Harry's told the Mail he is "grief-stricken" and "in total shock" over the charity crisis.
The insider said Harry feels "like he's had one of his fingers cut off" amid the turmoil at the organisation he founded to honour his mother Diana.
GB News have approached representatives for the Duke of Sussex for a comment.