💨 Abstract
The Charity Commission found no evidence of widespread bullying, harassment, or misogyny at Prince Harry's charity Sentebale after it was scrutinized over a dispute involving senior figures. The Duke of Sussex resigned as a patron of Sentebale along with others in a dramatic public fallout. The disagreement involved Dr. Sophie Chandauka, who refused to step down amid concerns over governance and strategy, prompting a legal and public wrangle. The Commission criticized all parties for their handling of the dispute.
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