Prince HarassThe withdrawal of his African charitable organization, a Sentebale, was criticized by chief Khoabane Theko, the brother of the co -founder of the organization, Prince Seeiso.
Theko expressed his disappointment with the Duke of Sussex in an interview and said that he had lost all interest in the charity after marrying Meghan Markle.
Meanwhile, the president of Sentebale, Dr. Sophie Chandauka, accused Prince Harry of “harassment” and “intimidation” after his resignation.
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The chef Theko criticizes the withdrawal of Prince Harry from Sentebale and the loss of commitment to the charitable organization

In a recent conversation with The telegraphChef Khoabane Theko criticized Prince Harry, suggesting the former Duke’s former commitment to Sentebale, the charitable organization he co -founded in 2006 with Theko’s brother, Prince Seeiso, has faded over the years, especially after his marriage to Meghan and the exit of royal life.
Chef Theko pointed out that Harry’s withdrawal had drained the energy and spirit of the organization, which the prince created to support children and young vulnerable in Lesotho and Botswana.
However, despite the recent development, Theko noted that Harry’s absence has been perceptible for years.
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He explained that Duke’s last trip to Lesotho came in October 2024, his first visit in six years. Before that, he shared that Harry had visited the country several times between 2010 and 2015 and often spoke with passion about his deceased mother, Princess Diana, Love for Africa, who inspired her early dedication to the cause.
“When [Sentebale] Was launched, I remember his words in a fairly alive way, because he was very strong by saying “my mother, this place, his passion for Africa” and all this “, recalls Theko.” He is a figure loved because of his opening, but his loss of interest has completely killed the spirit of the survival of the Sentebale. “”
He added Pointu: “I didn’t see him [Prince Harry] Since he got married. “”
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Chef Theko questions the release of Prince Harry from Sentebale and the absence of Meghan du Lesotho

Theko noted that he had always seen Harry as a “very earth-to-earth” who was not “indulgent” during his previous visits to Lesotho, which made his recent withdrawal of the organization even more confusing.
“I am surprised that he abandoned the [charity] At this point, when we expected that he would carefully keep him because it is under the heritage of his mother and I thought he would like to die for that, “said Theko.
However, the chief expressed the hope that Harry could one day come back to restore his role in the organization.
“Maybe he is ready to come afterwards and come to repair it and recover it because I don’t think it is easy for him to want to abandon him, as if he did, it’s a bit strange for me,” he said.
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The Lesotho Royal also commented on the absence of Meghan in the region, noting that the Duchess of Sussex had never visited the Lesotho.
“Did she never come to Lesotho, Meghan? No, she didn’t do it. So it seems that she is a distant person for us, we don’t know him,” he said about the founder like never.
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The chief was “disturbed” when the Sussex visited “Botswana but not Lesotho”

Although Harry and Markle went to several African countries, including a trip to Botswana for Meghan’s birthday in 2017, Theko expressed his surprise and the disappointment that the couple never made a stop at Lesotho, given Harry’s link with the country.
“I was surprised to see them coming to Botswana but not in Lesotho, knowing what they have at Lesotho bring them closer to our coasts,” he said. “But they came back from Botswana and I was a little disturbed by that.”
Theko continued by saying that he expected the Lesotho to be a regular stop for the couple, especially after their marriage and the continuous visits of Harry in other African nations.
“I thought they would do it more often,” he noted, “because he visited many African states after their marriage.”
Prince Harry said that leaving his charity was “devastating”

Theko’s comments come to the wake of Harry and the entire Sentebale board of directors which withdraw from the charity in March, a result that the Duke said it has left it devastated.
In a joint statement with the Co-founder Prince Seeiso, the Duke recognized that the tensions with the president of the organization, Dr. Sophie Chandauka, had reached a breakdown.
“With heavy hearts, we have resigned from our roles of patrons of the organization until further notice, in support and solidarity with the board of directors which had to do the same,” said the declaration of Harry and Seeiso, according to the Daily mail.
He added: “It is devastating that the relationship between the trustee of the charitable organization and the chairman of the board of directors has separated, creating an untenable situation.”
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The president of Charité de Sentebale accused the Duke of “harassment”

After Harry de Sentebale’s departure, the president of the charity, Dr. Chandauka, presented himself with serious accusations, alleging that she was subjected to “harassment”, “intimidation”, and even “misogymoir” by the former management of the organization.
In an interview NewsChandauka said Harry and Seeiso had “triggered” a public relations effort calculated against her after having published the joint declaration announcing their resignation without her previous knowledge or consultations.
“The only reason for which I am here is because at one point, Prince Harry authorized the release of a new damaging to the outside world without informing me or my directors of the country, or my executive director,” said Chandauka. “Imagine what this attack did for me, on me and the 540 individuals from Sentebale organizations and their family[ies]? This is an example of large -scale harassment and intimidation. “”
In response, a source close to the former trustees rejected complaints as “completely baseless”, claiming that ex-sores “expected this advertising and made their collective decision with this spirit”.