Prince Harry's recent spat with former charity Sentebale has sparked numerous questions about his priorities.
In startling charges, the Duke of Sussex is accused of undermining his own hard work with his "lack of interest" following his marriage to Meghan Markle.
Sentebale founding Prince Seeiso's brother, Chief Khoabane Theko, made some shocking statements regarding Harry and his sentiments for his old charity, which he held dear.
The CEO told The Telegraph that he was "perturbed" to learn that Harry and Meghan Markle did not visit Lesotho while on holiday in Africa.
Khoabane, who was unaware that Harry had visited twice since his marriage, felt the Duke of Sussex should have come "more frequently."
Harry's latest visit to Lesotho was in October 2024, his first in six years. He had previously traveled more often, with four trips between June 2010 and the end of 2015.
"When [Sentebale] was launched, I remember his words quite vividly, because he was very strong in saying 'my mother, this place, her passion about Africa' & all that."
"He's a loved figure because of his openness, but his loss of interest has totally killed the spirit of the Sentebale's survival," revealed the tribal leader. "I haven't seen him [Prince Harry] since he got himself married."
Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho abruptly left the organization last month, siding with trustees against board chair Dr Sophie Chandauka, alleging her leadership was "untenable".
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