Prince Harry remains steadfast in his commitment to support vulnerable children despite a recent boardroom conflict within the charity he co-founded.
The Duke of Sussex, alongside Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, launched Sentebale in 2006 to honor their late mothers and provide aid to children affected by poverty and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana. Following a four-month investigation, Harry was cleared by the UK Charity Commission of bullying and misogynoir allegations brought by charity chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka.

According to The Mail on Sunday, the Duke is determined to ensure that the important work fighting poverty and AIDS continues uninterrupted.
“He and Prince Seeiso are eager to collaborate on a new initiative,” a source revealed. “They are considering establishing a new charity or joining forces to support existing organizations focused on similar causes in the region.”
A spokesperson for Prince Harry suggested that the recent allegations have only affected the charity’s internal dynamics, not the children it supports.
Insiders previously shared that Harry was deeply saddened by the conflict involving Sentebale, a project he began at just 22 years old. He reportedly viewed the crisis as a “hostile takeover of his life’s work.”
Speculation now points toward an upcoming announcement regarding the launch of a new charity to continue supporting vulnerable youth in Lesotho and Botswana.