Prince Harry "feels as if he has had one of his fingers cut off" after he felt he had no choice but to resign from the charity he set up in his mother’s name. The Duke of Sussex, 40, resigned as a patron of Sentebale after founding the charity in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help young people and children in southern Africa, particularly those living with HIV and Aids.
Both princes quit amid a boardroom battle, with several trustees also quitting the organisation over a dispute with the charity's chair, Dr Sophie Chandauka. Since the mass exodus, Dr Chandauka has made a raft of allegations against Harry, causing him of "bullying" and "harassment", as well as sending "unpleasant" and "imperious" messages to the charity's boss after she failed to publicly quash rumours of a rift with his wife, Meghan Markle.
Alex Rayner, an old Estonian school friend of the prince who went to the North Pole with him in 2012, has now spoken out about the row, and said Harry is "shocked" about the allegations Sentebale chair Dr Chandauka has made against him.