Kinsey Schofield analyses the feud ongoing within Prince Harry's charity Sentebale
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A friend of the Duke of Sussex has spoken out about how the Sentebale row has affected the royal
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Prince Harry is in "total shock" after being accused of "harassment and bullying" by a charity boss, one of his pals has said.
It is the latest development in a dispute between Sentebale chairwoman Sophie Chandauka and the charity's co-founder Harry, who quit as its patron last week amid a boardroom battle.
Alex Rayner, who attended Eton with Harry and went to the North Pole with him in 2012, claimed he spoke to him over the weekend.
He said the Duke of Sussex, 40, is "shocked" by the accusations and "feels as if he has had one of his fingers cut off".
Rayner insisted Harry was "very happy" for him to "speak for him about how he feels".
Prince Harry is in "total shock" after being accused of "harassment and bullying" by a charity boss, one of his pals has said.
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He told MailOnline: "He is just beyond heartbroken and flabbergasted that the charity he founded as a teenager has been taken hostage by the chair.
"It feels tantamount to a hostile takeover. He is so upset and hurt and wounded about the things that are being said about him.
"I think it's too early to tell whether he will just walk away now or whether he might try and get it back."
Rayner also said he believed the allegations by Ms Chandauka were because she was jealous of his wife Meghan Markle.
It comes after Harry was accused of sending an "unpleasant" and "imperious" message to Ms Chandauka after she failed to publicly quash rumours of a rift with his wife.
It comes after Harry was accused of sending an "unpleasant" and "imperious" message to Ms Chandauka after she failed to publicly quash rumours of a rift with his wife.
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Ms Chandauka has already alleged the duke tried to "eject" her through "bullying" and "harassment".
While a source close to former trustees and patrons of Sentebale dismissed her comments at the weekend as a "publicity stunt".
During the prize-giving ceremony at a Sentebale fundraising polo match in Miami last April, the Duchess of Sussex appeared to choreograph who stood next to Harry.
And in an awkward moment Ms Chandauka moved from beside the duke to Meghan's side ducking under the trophy.
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While a source close to former trustees and patrons of Sentebale dismissed her comments at the weekend as a "publicity stunt".
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The Telegraph claimed a member of Harry's team asked Ms Chandauka to issue a statement to quash any rumours about tensions with Meghan.
But when she refused the duke reportedly contacted her directly.
The newspaper alleged Harry demanded she "explain herself" and claimed sources said the note was "unpleasant" in tone and used "imperious" language.
The duke founded Sentebale in honour of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help young people and children in southern Africa, particularly those living with HIV and Aids.
However several trustees have left the organisation in a dispute with Ms Chandauka having requested her resignation.