Prince Harry reportedly caused the Sentebale charity he co-founded to miss out on a venue for an event by a demand to bring his Netflix camera crew, the chairman of the charity has claimed just days after the Duke of Sussex, 40, stepped down from the charity. In an interview with Sky News that aired this morning, Dr Sophie Chandauka said an opportunity for Sentebale to do a charity Polo Challenge in Miami was in turmoil when Harry insisted on bringing his Netflix camera crew along.
Speaking about what happened, she claimed that about a month before the event was due to take place, the prince called the team and said: "I'm doing a Netflix show, and I would love to bring a camera crew so that I can include some footage in this show." Dr Chandauka said that this needed consent from the property owners, the sponsors and all of the guests as "nobody signed up to being on a Netflix show". She said: "We come up with draft agreements and of course, the venue owner says this is now a commercial undertaking. So here are my terms. We couldn't afford it. So now we lost the venue."
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