Prince Harry was palpably distressed last year when he stepped down as patron of Sentebale, the charity he co-founded in 2006 to benefit orphaned African children, having concluded early in 2025 that his relationship with the organisation’s chairman, Sophie Chandauka, had deteriorated ‘beyond repair’.
But is he about to suffer a second heartbreak, this time with the other charity which means so much to him and to the multitude of ex-servicemen and women – maimed and, in many cases, mentally scarred by battlefield experience – to whom it has brought a renewed sense of purpose and self-belief?
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