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Prince Harry Left Feeling ‘Completely Rattled’ By Libel Lawsuit: ‘He’s Used To Being The One Pointing Fingers’

​Prince Harry’s newest legal fight wasn’t his fault, and reports indicate he’s finding it hard to deal with. The ex-senior royal is being sued for libel by Sentebale, the charity he co-founded and supported until a dispute last year. The nonprofit accuses him of “coordinating adverse media campaigns” that damage the organization and its work aiding youth. The Lawsuit Has Completely ‘Rattled’ Prince Harry, Source Reveals. MEGA. Just over a year after dramatically stepping away from his charity Sentebale, Prince Harry has been sued by the nonprofit for defamation. A spokesperson for the former senior royal has denied the organization’s allegations, but sources say Harry is “freaking out” behind the scenes—especially since it puts him on the receiving end after years of initiating such lawsuits himself. “This has completely rattled him.” “He’s no longer in control of the narrative—and that’s what’s making him lose it,” an insider told journalist Rob Shuter’s “Naughty But Nice” Substack. “The irony isn’t lost on anyone,” the source added. He’s spent years criticizing the media over leaks—now he’s accused of leaking himself. “One more insider added about Harry’s situation: ‘He can dish it out all day long.'” But he definitely can’t tolerate it. Prince Harry Is Upset About Facing a Defamation Lawsuit. MEGA. Harry co-founded Sentebale in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. He stayed deeply engaged in its operations for years but resigned in March 2025, alongside his co-founder and the board of trustees, following an irreparable rift with chairwoman Dr. Sophie Chandauka after she declined to step down. Upon leaving, he issued a statement urging an investigation into the charity and Chandauka’s conduct. The current lawsuit has thrust him into unprecedented scrutiny, which sources say he finds especially distressing. “He’s accustomed to being the one accusing others,” the source noted.  

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