PRINCE Harry’s Sentebale row continued yesterday as he was accused of “forgetting the rules governing a charity apply to him”;.
Journalist Sir Trevor Phillips â who broke the story of â also warned Harry against “hand-to-hand combat”; with its boss Dr Sophie Chandauka.


Meanwhile, an insider at Sentebale said the Duke of Sussex should be concerned about what may be revealed about his dealings with Dr Chandauka, who he has accused of “blatant lies”;.
Sources said Harry should be “nervous”; that an alleged unpleasant note to her could be made public.
Last month, he quit the Lesotho-based he co-founded in 2006 in memory of his mother, .
Fellow royal patron Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and the rest of the Sentebale board also resigned after falling out with Zimbabwe-born lawyer Ms Chandauka, 47.
, 40, of bullying and harassment.
She also said donations had fallen since Harry and wife Meghan â as their brand was now seen as toxic.
In an interview on Sky’s Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips last weekend, she claimed Harry allowed his show to w and said he authorised the release of damaging news about her.
Sir Trevor, writing for said: “I can vouch for her integrity, and her commitment can hardly be questioned.
“Her own family is Sentebale’s third largest donor.
“And whilst the Duke will no doubt have had weapons training in his career, I would strongly have advised against hand-to-hand combat with her.”;
Sir Trevor added: “My guess is what has happened is that the Duke brought in the high-flying lawyer in the hope of strengthening its governance and raising more American .
“Harry, understandably, wanted to grow Sentebale.
“But running a not-for-profit with hundreds of employees, spending money from major corporations, demands a different kind of leadership.
“And like many in his class he may have forgotten that the rules governing a charity have to apply to him too.”;
The Charity Commission watchdog is investigating.
In a statement, Harry said: “We fully expect the inquiry will unveil the truth.”;