Prince Harry is reportedly extremely upset following a recent investigation into Sentebale, the charity he co-founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. The Charity Commission for England and Wales concluded that there was no evidence of widespread bullying, harassment, or misogyny within the organization.
Despite the clean report, sources say Harry feels devastated, believing the charity has been taken away from him. He’s been making late-night phone calls to supporters, sharing his anger and frustration. Harry and his close circle reportedly believe that Dr. Sophie Chandauka, the current chair of Sentebale, gained power in the organization unfairly. Harry allegedly refuses to even refer to her by her honorary title, highlighting the deep tension between them.
Princess Charlotte, now 10 years old, is starting to make more public appearances and has recently been included in official royal communications for the first time. During the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final on July 27, a message posted on social media was signed “W & Charlotte,” showing her involvement alongside Prince William.
Royal biographer Robert Jobson shared insights into Charlotte’s likely future. He explained there’s no pressure for her to take on a major royal role yet, but she may eventually support causes related to sports, like her parents, and dance, like her late grandmother Princess Diana. Charlotte is known to enjoy both activities.
Jobson noted that Charlotte looked happy and confident while attending the Euro 2025 final with her father, and Prince William once shared that Charlotte proudly told him she is “really good at goal,” hinting at her sporty side.