Prince Harry just bailed on Sentebale, the charity he co-founded back in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. Quick refresher—this was his bi...
Prince Harry just bailed on Sentebale, the charity he co-founded back in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. Quick refresher—this was his big project to help kids hit by HIV and AIDS, a tribute to his mom, Princess Diana’s humanitarian legacy. You know, the same legacy Harry loves to lean on when he’s fishing for sympathy or cash. The official story? He’s stepping back to “support” some trustees who quit after clashing with the charity’s chair, Dr. Sophie Chandauka. Sounds like dull paperwork drama, right? Wrong. This thing’s blown up into allegations of harassment, bullying, and more—aimed right at Harry. Yep, the guy who’s spent years with Meghan crying “bullying” and “racism” at the royal family is now staring down the same accusations. Cue the irony alarm.
Let’s rewind on Piers. He got canned from Good Morning Britain for saying he didn’t buy Meghan’s Oprah sob story about royal racism. Refused to apologize, walked off the job, and stuck to his guns against the Sussex hype machine. Now? He’s watching their own accusations—bullying, racism, sexism, power trips—boomerang right back at them. Piers nailed it: “This is the exact charge sheet Harry and Meghan flung at the royals, the media, and anyone who dared question them for five years.” Let that marinate. Every jab they’ve thrown is now smacking them in the face—and it’s coming from a charity Harry built to honor Diana, not some tabloid or commentator like me.
The Sussex brand’s already on the ropes—Spotify ditched them, Netflix might be next, and that Colombia “royal tour” flopped hard. This Sentebale scandal? It’s a credibility gut punch. Compare that to the working royals. Catherine, even with her cancer fight this year, keeps her patronages spotless—her early childhood work is legit game-changing, all class and heart. William’s Earthshot Prize is funding real eco fixes, not just hot air from private jets. King Charles has been green before it was cool, and Queen Camilla’s literacy and domestic violence efforts scream true duty. They get it: royal work isn’t about ego—it’s about service. Harry and Meghan? Clueless.
This Sentebale mess just confirms what we’ve sniffed out forever: their attacks on others mirror their own game. Projection, anyone? They screamed about palace bullying, then staff said Meghan had them in tears. Cried racism, yet Harry’s got a Nazi costume and slurs in his past. Begged for privacy while chasing cameras. Now, harassment and bullying claims hit them from a charity chairwoman—not some gossip rag. Sources told The Telegraph Dr. Chandauka, who’s Zimbabwe-born, might’ve “used racism” to grab control when things slipped. Sussex camp’s flipping the script, but after years of crying wolf, who’s buying it? They’ve torched their own trust.
Piers sees it clear as day—he’s been on their hypocrisy since jump, even when it cost him big. And he keeps winning. The “recollections may vary” line from the palace after Oprah? Looking more like polite code for “lies” every day. Harry and Meghan leave chaos everywhere—traumatized palace staff, shredded family ties from Oprah and Spare, and now a Diana-legacy charity in shambles. What would she think of this entitled mess her son’s become? Doubt she’d recognize him.
What’s next? Same old playbook—deny, play victim, cry racism, then drop some shiny distraction. Another vague foundation? Another fake royal jaunt? It’s losing steam fast. The monarchy keeps rolling—William and Catherine prep the next gen, Charles modernizes with respect. Duty over drama. History’s already picking winners here.
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