Prince Harry's previous charity, Sentebale, which is now under investigation for its operations following startling allegations, was dealt another blow.
The Duke of Sussex and his co-founder, Prince Seeiso, resigned last month in a "heartbreaking" move to support the board of trustees who left Harry's 'beloved' organization.
Following the numerous resignations, Dr Margaret Ikpoh, an East Yorkshire GP, was appointed as a trustee last month. However, she resigned earlier this month in response to heightened scrutiny sparked by the nasty boardroom feud, reports The Telegraph.
"This is a particularly difficult time to have joined the organisation, given the unexpected sustained and intrusive media attention," a spokesperson for Sentebale claimed.
"She has chosen to step down out of respect for her family and other professional commitments, which we fully understand, respect and support."
They kept going: "We deeply appreciate her interest in Sentebale over a long period of time and look forward to staying in touch."
Since Harry's surprise departure from the charity, which he had formed in memory of his late mother, Princess Diana, has sparked a big scandal, the organization's head, Dr Sophie Chandauka, has decided to fight back.
Following Harry's comments, Dr. Chandauka filed allegations of mismanagement and accused him of "bullying on a grand scale".
The Charity Commission is now investigating allegations of bullying, harassment, and corruption.
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