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Prince Harry criticises report into 'damaging dispute' at his charity - as no evidence of bullying found

The Charity Commission has found no evidence of bullying or harassment at a charity set up by Prince Harry.

But it has found that an internal dispute at Sentebale "severely impacted the charity's reputation". Earlier this year, its chair, Dr Sophie Chandauka, used an interview with Sky News' Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips to accuse the Duke of Sussex of "harassment and bullying at scale".

Her comments followed the departure of the prince and several others from the organisation in March. They had asked her to step down, alleging it was in the "best interest of the charity".

Dr Chandauka told Sky News that Harry had "authorised the release of a damaging piece of news to the outside world" without informing her or Sentebale directors. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex declined to offer any formal response.

'Strong perception of ill-treatment' The Charity Commission said it was reporting after a "damaging internal dispute emerged" and has "criticised all parties to the dispute for allowing it to play out publicly". That "severely impacted the charity's reputation and risked undermining public trust in charities more generally.

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