MEGHAN Markle âdisruptedâ a charity polo event by suddenly turning up with Serena Williams amid Harryâs bust-up with the Sentebale boss.
The Royal claimed she wouldnât be attending the fundraiser before rocking up with a âvery famous friend,â according to the chair of Harryâs charity.



Dr Sophie Chandauka dropped a dramatic interview slamming the royals and labelling their brand as âtoxic.â
In a series of bombshell revelations, she revealed that Meghan Markle caused disruption with her surprise arrival to the Grand Champions Polo Club with Tennis star Serena Williams on April 12 last year.
She recalled the frenzied event to Sky News, saying: âWe would have been really excited had we known ahead of time but we didnât.
âAnd so the choreography went badly on stage because we had too many people on stage.
âThe international press captured this, and there was a lot of talk about the Duchess and the choreography on stage and whether she should have been there and her treatment of me.â
Footage shows Meghan smiling as she goes to join Harry and his teammates on stage as they pose with the Grand Championship trophy.
Moments later, Dr Chandauka can be seen walking towards Harry, but Meghan directs her to stand next to her instead.
Dr Chandauka revealed in her interview that the Duke of Sussex had urged her to publish a statement in support of Meghan.
She explained that she wouldnât do that and that the charity was not an âextension of the Sussexâs.â
âPrince Harry asked me to issue some sort of a statement in support of the Duchess, and I said I wouldnât,â she continued.
âNot because I didnât care about the Duchess, but because I knew what would happen if I did so, number one. And number two, because we cannot be an extension of the Sussexes.â
Meghanâs disruptive moves were not the only stand Dr Chandauka has taken against the royals.
The founder accused the royal of âharassment and bullying at scaleâ, and labelled the Sussex brand âtoxicâ â allegations Harryâs representatives have denied.
It comes after the Duke of Sussex and Prince Seesio of Lesotho â who set up the charity in 2006 â sensationally resigned last week.
They slammed Dr Chandaukaâs leadership as âuntenableâ and sided with trustees in a row over moving the charityâs fundraising operations to Africa.
In a joint statement, the duke and Prince Seeiso said they were resigning from their roles with âheavy heartsâ and in âsolidarity with the board of trusteesâ.
âIt is devastating that the relationship between the charityâs trustees and the chair of the board broke down beyond repair, creating an untenable situation,â they said.
They said the trustees âacted in the best interest of the charityâ by asking Dr Chandauka to step down, but that her decision to take legal action to retain her position was âfurther underscoring the broken relationshipâ.
A source close to trustees and patrons has since added that they âfully expected this publicity stuntâ and âreached their collective decision with this in mindâ.
The source said they remain firm in their resignation, for the good of the charity, and âlook forward to the adjudication of the truthâ.
Dr Chandauka has meanwhile argued the Harryâs move to the US worsened the situation at the charity and impacted its ability to diversify its donor pool.



