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Prince Harry Warned Feud Could Trigger Funding Collapse as Sentebale Faces Donor Fallout
Prince Harry's bitter fallout with Sentebale, the African charity he co-founded, could lead to a dramatic decline in financial support for the organization, royal experts warned this week, as a damning governance report and public feud cast doubt on its future stability. 
Prince Harry's bitter fallout with Sentebale, the African charity he co-founded, could lead to a dramatic decline in financial support for the organization, royal experts warned this week, as a damning governance report and public feud cast doubt on its future stability. -
Prince Harry Cleared in Sentebale Scandal as Charity Watchdog Faults Governance Failures
Prince Harry has been cleared of misconduct by the Charity Commission for England and Wales following a months-long investigation into a damaging governance dispute at Sentebale, the nonprofit he co-founded in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. However, the regulator condemned all parties involved for allowing internal conflict to escalate publicly, significantly harming the charity's reputation and undermining public trust. 
Prince Harry has been cleared of misconduct by the Charity Commission for England and Wales following a months-long investigation into a damaging governance dispute at Sentebale, the nonprofit he co-founded in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. However, the regulator condemned all parties involved for allowing internal conflict to escalate publicly, significantly harming the charity's reputation and undermining public trust. -
Prince Harry’s Sentebale Charity Criticized by Watchdog Over Public Dispute
Prince Harry's co-founded charity Sentebale has come under sharp criticism from the U.K.'s Charity Commission after a boardroom dispute between trustees and its chair played out in public, damaging the charity's reputation. While the regulator found no evidence of systemic bullying or misconduct, it concluded that poor governance and internal conflicts undermined public trust. 
Prince Harry's co-founded charity Sentebale has come under sharp criticism from the U.K.'s Charity Commission after a boardroom dispute between trustees and its chair played out in public, damaging the charity's reputation. While the regulator found no evidence of systemic bullying or misconduct, it concluded that poor governance and internal conflicts undermined public trust. -
Photo Shows Jeffrey Epstein in Royal Box With Queen, Invited by Prince Andrew
Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and financier, was photographed in the Royal Box at Ascot alongside Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother in June 2000, according to newly surfaced evidence discovered in Epstein's Manhattan residence. The image, featuring Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew, was taken on Ladies' Day at one of the monarchy's most exclusive events and raises new scrutiny over the depth of Epstein's ties to the British royal family. 
Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and financier, was photographed in the Royal Box at Ascot alongside Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother in June 2000, according to newly surfaced evidence discovered in Epstein's Manhattan residence. The image, featuring Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew, was taken on Ladies' Day at one of the monarchy's most exclusive events and raises new scrutiny over the depth of Epstein's ties to the British royal family. -
Kate Middleton Sparks Health Alarms as Weight Drops to 90 Pounds Six Months After Cancer Remission
Concerns about the health of Catherine, Princess of Wales, have intensified following her latest public appearance, as royal watchers and medical experts voice alarm over her visibly frail frame. The 43-year-old royal, who announced her cancer remission earlier this year, appeared significantly thinner during her outing at the Wimbledon women's final, raising speculation about her recovery. 
Concerns about the health of Catherine, Princess of Wales, have intensified following her latest public appearance, as royal watchers and medical experts voice alarm over her visibly frail frame. The 43-year-old royal, who announced her cancer remission earlier this year, appeared significantly thinner during her outing at the Wimbledon women's final, raising speculation about her recovery. -
Meghan Markle’s Former Staff Feared 'Infinite Revenge,' Stayed Silent on Abuse Allegations, Author Claims
Meghan Markle's former royal staff members refrained from speaking publicly for years about their alleged mistreatment out of fear of what they perceived as the duchess's boundless capacity for revenge, according to royal journalist Valentine Low. The former Times of London correspondent, who covered the royal beat from 2008 to 2023, discussed the matter in a recent appearance on Kinsley Schofield's "Unfiltered" podcast. 
Meghan Markle's former royal staff members refrained from speaking publicly for years about their alleged mistreatment out of fear of what they perceived as the duchess's boundless capacity for revenge, according to royal journalist Valentine Low. The former Times of London correspondent, who covered the royal beat from 2008 to 2023, discussed the matter in a recent appearance on Kinsley Schofield's "Unfiltered" podcast. -
Prince Harry Explodes Over Claims He Punched Prince Andrew in Meghan Fight — Lawyers Sent In
Prince Harry has issued a legal threat against the Daily Mail following the serialization of a new royal biography that alleges he engaged in a physical altercation with Prince Andrew and heard disparaging remarks about Meghan Markle from his uncle. A legal letter from Harry's counsel has been sent to the newspaper, a spokesperson confirmed to Newsweek, describing the allegations as "gross inaccuracies, damaging and defamatory." 
Prince Harry has issued a legal threat against the Daily Mail following the serialization of a new royal biography that alleges he engaged in a physical altercation with Prince Andrew and heard disparaging remarks about Meghan Markle from his uncle. A legal letter from Harry's counsel has been sent to the newspaper, a spokesperson confirmed to Newsweek, describing the allegations as "gross inaccuracies, damaging and defamatory." -
Prince Harry’s Diary Concession Signals Attempt at Royal Return—but Experts Say It May Be ‘Too Late’
The latest gesture from Harry includes reportedly offering to share his personal diary with palace aides, an attempt to avoid high-profile scheduling clashes and possibly pave the way for direct talks with King Charles. 
The latest gesture from Harry includes reportedly offering to share his personal diary with palace aides, an attempt to avoid high-profile scheduling clashes and possibly pave the way for direct talks with King Charles. -
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Accused of Seeking Royal Bailout After Netflix Exit
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing renewed scrutiny after their $100 million deal with Netflix came to an end, prompting speculation that the couple may be seeking financial support from the Royal Family as their post-Megxit ventures falter. 
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing renewed scrutiny after their $100 million deal with Netflix came to an end, prompting speculation that the couple may be seeking financial support from the Royal Family as their post-Megxit ventures falter. -
Prince Harry Secretly Offers Palace Access to Schedule in Peace Bid with King Charles
Prince Harry has reportedly taken a major step toward reconciliation with the British royal family by offering to share his official diary of public engagements with Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, following years of strained relations. The gesture, viewed as a bid to avoid publicity conflicts and rebuild trust, comes in the wake of a private meeting earlier this month between representatives of the Duke of Sussex and King Charles III. 
Prince Harry has reportedly taken a major step toward reconciliation with the British royal family by offering to share his official diary of public engagements with Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, following years of strained relations. The gesture, viewed as a bid to avoid publicity conflicts and rebuild trust, comes in the wake of a private meeting earlier this month between representatives of the Duke of Sussex and King Charles III.