
In his “reserve” memoirs, Prince Harry Rabudi managed to love Africa, and to write about the moment of changing life when facing a tiger outside his tent in the Ukavango Delta in Botswana and confirms that he may be British but his “soul” belongs to the continent.
This may be good and good for Harry, but some Africans affected by his charitable endeavors have begun to summon him in recent years to house them as a “racist and colonial” approach in preserving the environment with a distinguished charitable, African gardens. This organization has been committed in allegations that employees in one of the 22 parks managed throughout the continent have committed human rights violations against the indigenous people.
Now, this week, I proposed the non -profit president in Zimbabwe, born in Zimbabwe, who is and he and other secretaries of the participants in the organization “stumbled on power, bullying, harassment, and the” fad “women’s balls (and) of the trustees, after they announced that they were rejoicing because of a leadership dispute with it.
Certainly, racist accusations and hated women hated, Tsing Harry, who tried to present himself as enlightened in racist matters since her meeting and married his random American wife, Megan Markle, and the racism directed at her when she married the British royal family.
Certainly, the controversy surrounding both African charities of Harry provides a “flagrant reminder” with the complexities of certain types of global charitable work of a public figure like him – especially when work intersects with power and race issues, “said European Daily Best Editor Tom Six.
Sykes added that it is not just a matter of promoting some noble principles, but rather it should be noted and be prepared to “act” when changing the political and cultural forces in countries where they do not live.
This week, Harry was suffering from “Hasrah” stepped out of the Sentebale Board of Trustees, as he said in a statement. Harry and his royal friend in Lesoto, Prince Seeiso, participated in establishing the organization in honor of their late mothers about 20 years ago. He talked about the mother of Harry, Princess Diana, who said that his variable life meeting with Al -Fahd took place in 1999, two years after her death. When Harry was 15 years old, he said he was convinced that the tiger was bringing a message from his mother that “everything would be fine.”
Daily Mail Royal Royal Editor Rebecca Engelich, who accompanied Harry on several trips to Africa over the years on behalf of Sinbiel, tried to analyze the collapse of the relationship between the prince and his beloved institution, which he founded to help children affected by poverty and the AIDS crisis.
During one of these visits, the English language said that the prince was enthusiastic about helping children and making a change in their lives – but also pretended to have established Sentebale to make a change in his life.
“You can hear the intensity in his voice, which is a desperate design almost to be taken seriously in this case, to prove that the famous party (then 21 years) had a more heavy purpose in life,” wrote English.
The English language suggested that Harry had his focus on Sentebale after he married Megan and decided to leave the British royal life, move to the United States and put their energy to become the media of the media and other joint charitable efforts. Harry Lesoto visited Polo’s charitable match on behalf of Sentebale. But before that, he had visited the last six years.
“It has been clearly clear that something was not completely true (with Sentebale),” the English language books, who said that the organization was initially mired in a scandal about funding for programs that tend to go to salaries and privileges for executives. While the organization corrects itself, talking about the conflict behind the scenes was not far.
Now, this week, these conflicts exploded in a global news story. The Times newspaper reported that Harry and other trustees lost confidence and confidence in Chandoca. The conflict with Chandoca also arose on a decision to focus the collection of donations in Africa, according to the Times.
Chandoca said she was trying to raise concerns about the problems of the organization, and she had filed a lawsuit with the UK Supreme Court, where non -profit organizations are registered. The UK Charity Committee, which registers and organizes non -profit organizations in England and Wales, confirmed to the Times in the United Kingdom that it has been investigated by Chandoca’s claims.
Meanwhile, Harry is also facing controversy with African gardens, a non -profit organization that runs 22 parks in 12 African countries.
In recent years, Survival International, a group of leading human rights, has criticized Harry and African Gardens for its failure to address a group of alleged “horrific” violations committed by African gardens against the indigenous people in a national park in the Republic of Kongo.
After Harry joined the Board of Directors of the African Gardens in 2023, the Daily Mail press report claimed that the local Paka residents in Odezala Coca National Park in the Congo Basin were victims of rape and torture and countless “atrocities.”
After the report, Survival International called the Duke of Sussex to resign from African gardens and said he warned him of the alleged abuse.
Harry did not resign, Caroline Pears, Executive Director of Survival International, said in September that concerns about the alleged violations “were not resolved.” “African gardens have failed to address a possible cause of abuse:” a model to maintain the racist and colonial castle. “
The Daily Best Sykes newspaper reported that the controversy surrounding African gardens is part of a wider pattern of human rights associated with conservation in Africa. Critics say that indigenous societies are often expelled, marginalized, or abused in the name of environmental protection.
While the African gardens announced in January 2024 that it launched an investigation into the alleged violations, it has not yet published the results of the investigation. A Harry spokesman could not determine whether there were any updates about the investigation, while Survival International also does not realize any updates either.
Sykes said that Harry’s supporters will say that he inevitably faces the risks and challenges participating in charitable work with organizations such as Sentebale and African Parks. But both Sykes and English also suggested one of the ways to make Harry weak. He was trying to work without institutional support from the royal family – where private secretaries and experienced journalists can examine potential differences.
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