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Harry's war of words continues as a new Court appearance looms

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Politics, Daily News, News

41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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This week has provided no respite in the saga surrounding Prince Harry's resignation from the charity he founded, as news broke that he he will be in the Court of Appeal next week in his fight for tax funded police protection on UK visits. Plus, an update on the King's diary following his hospital visit and the Queen meets domestic violence campaigners.

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Manveen. This weekend, we thought you'd want to hear one of our sister podcasts, just to get a sense of what the Times is producing across the board. I hope you enjoy it. We'll be back, as usual, on Monday.

0:27.8

This week, the fallout from Prince Harry's charity resignation continues.

0:32.0

As we heard this week, he'll be back in court in his legal battle over police protection.

0:35.2

The king gets back to action after last week's health scare.

0:38.0

While the Queen meets domestic abuse campaigners.

1:08.7

All that and much more on the Royals with Royer and Kate. And, Roya, there really is only one place to start, because as you said in the intro, the fallout from the Centre Balet saga from last week has very much resumed.

1:11.0

So should we just remind everyone,

1:15.2

recap, what has happened in this extraordinary war of words at Centre Bali between Prince Harry, his former trustees, and the chair, Dr. Sophie Chandaka.

1:20.2

That's been going on for over a week now.

1:22.3

It's pretty ugly.

1:23.3

It's got pretty ugly, hasn't it?

1:24.2

It has, and it's still going on.

1:25.3

So we just had a couple of hours ago, the UK Charity Commissioned saying they're opening

1:29.0

a case into a whole debacle.

1:31.0

But just as a recap, so last week, Prince Harry and his co-founder, Prince Seizzo of Lesotho,

1:38.3

and all the trustees announced their resignation.

1:41.5

They said that their position was untenable.

1:43.6

They'd fallen out with the chair of the board, Dr. Sophie Chandoka.

1:47.8

And there was no way forward.

1:49.8

They had to leave.

1:50.8

So as it transpired the next within hours of the story breaking in the Times,

1:56.9

she said actually there were bullying accusations that she had leveled against the organisation.

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