Prince Harry lost interest in Seasbale, the African beneficial organization that he founded in 2006 before resigning in March, after marrying Meghan Markle, according to the co -founder’s brother.
The waning attention of the Duke of Sussex had “killed the spirit” of the charity after he and the “costumes” abandoned real life in 2020 and sank it in the pond, said Prince’s brother, Chief Khoabane Theko, Telegraph.
Last month, Harry and all the other trustees of the Charity Board sensationally renounced the youth -centered organization. He admitted that he was devastated and “in a state of shock” to have to give up.
As the consequences of the Duke’s decision continues, Elko admitted that he was “disturbed” that Harry had not been able to visit Lesoth more frequently.
The former Royal Working for the last time visited Lesotho in October 2024, but the visit marked the first in 6 years.
Before marrying Markle in 2018, the Duke had made four separate trips to the African country between 2010 and 2015.
“When [Sentebale] He was released, I remember his words quite vividly, because he was very strong when he said ‘my mother, this place, her passion for Africa’ and all that, “Theko told The Outlet.
“It is a beloved figure due to its opening, but its loss of interest has completely killed the spirit of the survival of the orsabale.”
“I have not seen [Prince Harry] Since he married, “added Lesotho Royal.
Theko said he had previously considered Harry as a “very realistic person” who was not “self -abuse” making his most frequent visits.
“I am surprised that it is the rebirth of [charity] At this stage, when one expected that, you would protect him, because he is under his mother’s legacy and I thought he would do it because, “Theko said.
“Unless, perhaps, I am prepared to come and come to fix it and recover it because not to believe that it is easy for him to want, as he is doing, is a bit strange to me.”
Otherwise, Elko said that the Duchess of Sussex, 43, “never arrived” to Lesotho, describing her as a “distant person” to the premises.
“Do you never come to Lesotho, Meghan? No, he hasn’t done it. So it seems that he is a distant person for us, we don’t know about her,” Hey said about the former actress.
The couple made several trips together to Africa over the years, including a holiday in Botswana for Markle’s 37th birthday in 2017.
Theko said he was surprised that the Sussexes did not make a stop in Lesotho Duration their various African visits.
“I was surprised to see Botswana but not Lesotho, knowing what they have in Lesotho would bring them closer to our coasts,” he said. “But they returned from Botswana and that was a bit disturbed by that.”
The royalty said he hoped that Harry and Markle visit Lesotho more frequently, and added: “I thought they would do that more frequently, because he is visiting many African states after their marriage.”
The publication has communicated with Harry’s representatives to comment.
Since the abrupt resignation of Harry, the president of Sentebale, Dr. Sophie Chandauka, has raised alarming accusations and accused the “harassment” board of the charity, “intimidation” and “misogyno”.
Chandauka, who became leader of the organization in 2023, also said that Harry had tried to use the charity as “an extension of the Public Relations Machine of Sussex” to support the public image of his wife.
The organization, which was created to help patients with AIDS in Africa, is now being investigated by the Charity Commission.
Prince Harry and the co -founder of charity Prince’s Prince of Lesotho said last month that his relationship with Chandauka broke “out of repair, creating an innovable situation.”
Chandauka, who raised the groups for the first time in February, welcomed the investigation and revealed that Seedbale had launched an internal review last year and soon present their findings.