Prince Harry, the co-founder of St.Bel, and Prince Sisiso of Lesotho have stepped down from charity with ‘Heavy Harts’.
Prince Harry and Prince Sisiso issued a joint statement to reveal their ‘destructive’ decision, saying, “With heavy hearts, we have resigned as the patron of the organization with our roles, as long as in support of the Board of Trustees and in support of solidarity, which have to do so.
“It is disastrous that the relationship between charity trustees and board chair broke beyond repair, causing an unstable condition.”
Following this decision, royal expert Richard Palmer has raised a serious question that Prince Harry’s southern African donation, a significant part of his legacy, can survive without him and CISISO?
In their report for IPper, Palmer claimed sources claiming: “The future of charity, which helps orphans by AIDS, is now in serious doubt.”
The Royal Expert further said, “The African AIDS Charity, established in Diana’s memory, is trapped between the allegations of bullying, mismanagement and ‘Misoginoir’ – it cannot survive.”