Chad Cuts Ties With Prince Harry-Linked Wildlife Charity

    Chad Cuts Ties With Prince Harry-Linked Wildlife Charity
    Above: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, watches an anti-poaching demonstration exercise conducted jointly by local rangers and the U.K. military at the Liwonde National Park in Malawi on Sept. 30, 2019. Image copyright: Samir Hussein/Getty Images

    The Spin

    Narrative A

    African Parks managed successful conservation efforts in Chad for 15 years, increasing the elephant population, while the Charity watchdog found no evidence of widespread bullying at Harry's Sentebale charity and cleared him of serious allegations of misconduct. Despite some challenges, African Parks continues to protect 20 million hectares of land across Africa and is seeking dialogue with Chad to maintain its conservation successes. Prince Harry has become a popular target, but that does not do justice to his achievements.

    Narrative B

    The Duke of Sussex's charity endeavors have become a pattern of scandals and failures, resulting from his out-of-control white savior complex. African Parks faces serious allegations of financial misconduct, illegal income and violations of offshore banking regulations, while poaching is on the rise under its supervision. This follows Harry's ominous departure from the Sentebale charity in Lesotho amid allegations of bullying and reveals a disturbing trend of organizations collapsing wherever the Prince gets involved.

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