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    Prince Harry Sued for Libel by His Former Charity Sentebale, Court Record Shows

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    Posted on April 10, 2026

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    Last updated: April 10, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sentebale, the charity Prince Harry co‑founded, has filed a defamation (libel) claim against him and former trustee Mark Dyer in London’s High Court, following his departure amid a bitter dispute with the board chair, Sophie Chandauka.

    Prince Harry sued for libel by his former charity Sentebale, court record shows

    Details of the Sentebale Libel Lawsuit

    By Michael Holden

    Background of Sentebale and Prince Harry's Involvement

    LONDON, April 10 (Reuters) - A charity co-founded by Prince Harry in honour of his late mother Princess Diana, which he quit following a high-profile dispute, is suing the British royal for libel at the High Court in London, a court record showed on Friday.

    Harry, the younger son of King Charles, co-founded Sentebale in 2006 to help young people with HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana but resigned as a patron in March 2025 after a public falling-out with its chair of the board, Sophie Chandauka.

    The Defamation Claim

    According to a record made public on Friday, Sentebale lodged a defamation claim last month at the High Court against Harry and one of his close friends Mark Dyer, who was also a trustee of the charity.

    Allegations and Impact on the Charity

    The charity said it was seeking the court's "intervention, protection, and restitution" following an "adverse media campaign" conducted since last March that had "caused operational disruption and reputational harm to the charity, its leadership, and its strategic partners".

    "The proceedings have been brought against Prince Harry and Mark Dyer, identified through evidence as the architects of that adverse media campaign, which has had significant viral impact and triggered an onslaught of cyber-bullying directed at the charity and its leadership," the charity's statement said.

    Responses and Reactions

    Harry's spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Aftermath and Regulatory Review

    The charity's co-founder Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and the then board of trustees also joined Harry in leaving Sentebale, which he helped set up nine years after Diana was killed in a Paris car crash and which means "forget-me-not" in the local language of Lesotho in southern Africa.

    During the public acrimony last year, Chandauka reported him and the trustees to Britain's charity regulator over alleged bullying and harassment. 

    The 41-year-old prince said what had occurred was "heartbreaking" and that "blatant lies hurt those who have invested decades" in supporting the children in South Africa.

    Charity Commission Findings

    After a review, the Charity Commission reported in August it had found no evidence of bullying, but said there had been weak governance and criticised all parties for allowing an internal dispute to become public.

    (Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Sentebale Libel Lawsuit
    • Background of Sentebale and Prince Harry's Involvement
    • The Defamation Claim

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sentebale filed a libel claim last month against Prince Harry and trustee Mark Dyer, per a High Court record made public April 10; neither party has commented yet.
    • •Harry and co‑founder Prince Seeiso resigned as patrons in March 2025 after a leadership conflict with Sophie Chandauka, who had accused him of bullying and harassment.
    • •The UK Charity Commission investigated and found no evidence of widespread bullying or harassment, though it criticized weak governance and the public airing of the dispute.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Prince Harry sued for libel by his former charity Sentebale, court record shows

    1Why is Prince Harry being sued by Sentebale?

    Sentebale, a charity co-founded by Prince Harry, has filed a libel lawsuit against him following a breakdown in relations and a public dispute.

    2When did Prince Harry resign from Sentebale?

    Prince Harry resigned as a patron of Sentebale in March 2025 after a falling-out with the charity’s chair, Sophie Chandauka.

  • Allegations and Impact on the Charity
  • Responses and Reactions
  • Aftermath and Regulatory Review
  • Charity Commission Findings
  • 3What did the Charity Commission conclude about the dispute?

    The Charity Commission found no evidence of bullying but criticised all parties for weak governance and letting the dispute become public.

    4Who else left Sentebale alongside Prince Harry?

    Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and the board of trustees joined Prince Harry in leaving Sentebale.

    5Is there any information about what the libel lawsuit involves?

    The court record does not provide specific details on what the lawsuit involves.

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