Prince Harry has been warned against making an 'unwise' decision which might affect a cause close to his heart.
For the unversed, the Duke of Sussex left the world in shock when he stepped down from his position at Sentebale charity following accusations by board chairwoman Dr Sophie Chandauka.
Amid the bitter feud, the charity commission concluded that both parties were at fault as they did not think about the welfare of the foundation.
Speaking of the recent controversy, royal commentator Jennie Bond said that Sentebale was very close to Harry's heart, but it will be crucial for him now to support the cause.
She believes the Duke of Sussex needs to find a way to help children of Lesotho and Botswana, without creating more problems for the organisation.
In conversation with the Mirror, she said, "I think Harry will feel very wounded by the way things have turned out, but he has said – and I believe him – that he will find a different way to help the children of Lesotho and Botswana."
She added, "I think it would be rather unwise to set up a rival charity, but I’m sure he will find a way to help the cause and to raise funds."
While talking about Harry's reaction to the Commission's report, Jennie believes the former working royal is "clearly fuming", and he thinks the Commission has "not addressed some central issues. But the charity is also threatening to take things further."
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