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31 March 2025, 14:50 | Updated: 31 March 2025, 17:06
Last week, Prince Harry quit as patron of a charity he co-founded in memory of his mother, Princess Diana.
Over the weekend, the charity's chair, Dr Sarah Chandauka told Sky News' Trevor Philips the prince had been "the number one risk" to the charity and accused the duke of unleashing "the Sussex machine" on her and Sentebale's staff.
A source close to the former trustees of the charity has described the claims as "completely baseless".
On today's Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to Sky's royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills about the very public fallout.
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