Prince Harry must be "so careful" according to a Royal expert, who appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain on Monday. Hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls welcomed on Dr Tess Dunlop and Jack Royston as they discussed the latest allegations about the royal family member. It follows the Duke of Sussex being accused of “harassment and bullying at scale” by Dr Sophie Chandauka, the chair of the charity Sentebale - a charity which he founded, but quit earlier this week.
The charity helps children and adolescents struggling to come to terms with diagnoses of HIV and Aids. Dr Chandauka told Trevor Phillips on Sky News: “The only reason I’m here ..
. is because at some point on Tuesday, Prince Harry authorised the release of a damaging piece of news to the outside world without informing me or my country directors, or my executive director. That is an example of harassment and bullying at scale.
” Susanna Reid asked: "Do you think Prince Harry will need to come out and say something publicly?" Jack replied: "He's got to be so careful if he says anything, because whatever he says about her then she will come back and throw more allegations at him. So what they're looking at, at the moment, is an escalated conflict. And the only way to end escalated conflict is to stop escalating.
They need to talk to each other privately." The ITV show created a poll on X (formerly Twitter), asking fans: "Chair of Prince Harry 's charity, Sentebale, has accused the Duke of 'harassment and bullying a.














