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00:00Prince Harry howls he's raging about hostile takeover of life's work after collapse of
00:05race scandal hit charity.
00:08Prince Harry is reportedly utterly devastated by what he calls a hostile takeover of his
00:12charity, Centibale.
00:15The Duke of Sussex, 40, has vowed not to engage with the organization while the current leadership
00:19persists.
00:20An insider described his behavior as enraged, likening it to toddler-like tantrums.
00:26He's been angrily phoning staff, expressing that his philanthropic efforts feel torn away,
00:31yet refusing to accept any responsibility.
00:34Royal correspondent Rebecca English supports the insider's account, noting Harry's late-night
00:39phone calls from California to supporters as he laments losing control of Centibale, a
00:44charity he co-founded in 2006 to honor his late mother, Princess Diana.
00:50He is utterly devastated, spending hours on calls, perceiving the situation as a hostile
00:55takeover of his life's work.
00:57Centibale, meaning forget-me-not in Sesotho, was started by Harry and Prince Ciso of Lesotho
01:03to help children affected by HIV and AIDS.
01:06It was his first personal charitable effort, meant to define his public persona.
01:11His pride in launching this deeply personal project was obvious.
01:14However, the charity has been rocked by internal conflict.
01:18In March, Harry and trustees, including Mark Dyer, resigned after a public dispute with chair
01:23Sophie Shandalka.
01:25Shandalka accused the charity of racism and bullying, which the charity commission investigated,
01:30finding no widespread bullying but critiquing both parties for the clash.
01:35Tensions persist, with fears of the charity's potential collapse.
01:38Sources allege Shandalka seized power and refuses to resign, opting for the charity's
01:43downfall over admitting mismanagement.
01:45Claims English.
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