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The Dark Side of Philanthropy: Allegations of Bullying in the African Charity Co-Founded by Prince Harry.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 31 March 2025 09:20
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The Dark Side of Philanthropy: Allegations of Bullying in the African Charity Co-Founded by Prince Harry.
Britain's Prince Harry, left, accompanied by Prince Seeiso of Lesetho, meets pupils in a class during his visit to the Kananelo Centre for the deaf outside Maseru, Lesotho.
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In a shocking revelation that has cast a shadow over Prince Harry’s philanthropic endeavors, the chair of a prominent African charity co-founded by the Duke of Sussex has accused him of orchestrating a bullying campaign within the organization. This allegation raises significant questions about leadership, accountability, and the dynamics of charity work in the high-profile context of celebrity philanthropy.

Prince Harry co-founded the African charity, African Parks, in 2017 with the aim of protecting wildlife and preserving natural habitats across several African nations. The organization has garnered widespread praise for its efforts to combat poaching and restore ecosystems while empowering local communities. However, the recent claims brought forward by the charity’s chair, who wishes to remain anonymous, depict a troubling backside to the organization.

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The allegations emerged in a series of interviews conducted by a prominent British media outlet, where the chair detailed that Prince Harry’s behavior towards staff was often intimidating and hostile. According to the chair, Harry purportedly exerted undue influence over decision-making processes and fostered an environment rife with fear and anxiety among team members.

Witnesses corroborated concerns regarding his leadership style, with reports of staff feeling uncomfortable in their roles and reluctant to voice their opinions on initiatives. One former employee described the atmosphere as “toxic,” citing instances of public criticism and negative feedback that were delivered in harsh tones. The culture of intimidation reportedly led to high turnover, with numerous employees leaving the organization feeling disillusioned and undervalued.

Interestingly, this is not the first time concerns have surfaced regarding the treatment of staff within Harry’s charitable endeavors. A 2021 report from another nonprofit with which he has been affiliated indicated that some employees felt “overwhelmed” and stressed due to excessive demands and lack of emotional support from leadership. These ongoing issues suggest a troubling pattern that raises the question: can even well-intentioned prominent figures like Prince Harry fall prey to the pitfalls of power and celebrity?

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Dr. Livia Plummer, a renowned organizational psychologist specializing in workplace dynamics, provided insight into the implications of such behavior in charities. She noted that “the behaviors exhibited by those in leadership positions can create a culture that either fuels innovation or stifles creativity.” For organizations that rely heavily on public goodwill and collaboration, such allegations can inflict significant damage to their credibility, fundraising efforts, and overall mission.

In light of these claims, questions have arisen about the accountability measures in place for charity leaders. Many nonprofits operate with substantial autonomy, which can lead to a lack of oversight when leadership practices go unchecked. As such, calls for more robust governance in charitable organizations are gaining traction, alongside an emphasis on establishing inclusive and respectful workplace cultures.

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Advocacy groups have urged greater attention to the mental and emotional well-being of individuals working in the nonprofit sector, especially as many organizations operate in highly stressful environments. The allegations against Prince Harry serve as a crucial reminder that philanthropy, while noble, is not exempt from the complexities of human behavior.

Moving forward, it will be vital for Prince Harry and his fellow board members at African Parks to address these allegations seriously and transparently. This includes establishing clear channels for staff feedback, implementing training programs focused on emotional intelligence and leadership skills, and fostering a safe and supportive environment for all employees.

If left unaddressed, these allegations could overshadow the commendable work that African Parks has undertaken, highlighting the need for reflection and growth within the leadership to ensure that the organization remains a positive force for change in Africa.

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