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Home » News » Chad Cuts Ties with Charity Linked to Prince Harry

Chad Cuts Ties with Charity Linked to Prince Harry

October 8, 2025
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Prince Harry watching an anti-poaching exercise in Malawi in 2019 during a royal tour of Africa to visit his charities (Getty)

Prince Harry watching an anti-poaching exercise in Malawi in 2019 during a royal tour of Africa to visit his charities (Getty)

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A conservation charity in which Prince Harry is a member of the board of directors has had its agreement to manage protected parks in Chad terminated.

The country’s government has accused African Parks of serious financial misconduct, a disrespectful attitude and failing to curb poaching.

The Duke of Sussex has been involved with the organisation since 2016 as president, before joining its board in 2023.

Prince Harry pictured working with African Parks
Prince Harry pictured working with African Parks (PA)

Within Chad, the charity was responsible for protecting two wildlife reserves, the Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve and the Greater Zakouma Ecosystem.

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They form part of 24 national parks and protected areas managed by African Parks across 13 countries, including Rwanda, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe.

However, Chad’s environment minister Hassan Bakhit Djamous said the government’s 15-year partnership with the charity would end “with immediate effect”.

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The government accused the charity of using tax-haven bank accounts in the Isle of Man and transferring capital abroad “to the detriment of Chad”, and of maintaining unaudited accounts, according to a four-page government report.

Mr Djamous said the charity had shown a “recurring, indelicate and disrespectful attitude towards the government”. He also blamed it for a resurgence of poaching due to a lack of investment from the charity.

The non-profit organisation confirmed it was informed of the “unilateral decision” on Monday in an official letter.

The charity said in a statement: “African Parks has initiated discussions with the ministry to understand the government’s position and to explore the best possible way forward in support of the continued protection of these critical conservation landscapes, as well as to ensure that the significant conservation and social gains achieved over the past 15 years, are sustained.

“African Parks will continue to keep its partners and stakeholders informed, as further clarity is obtained.”

Representatives for the Duke of Sussex have been contacted for comment.

Founded in 2000, the charity aims to protect Africa’s national parks and invest in conservation, helping countries that struggle to preserve their wildlife due to poverty, famine and conflict.

The Chadian government’s decision is another blow for the charity, after it admitted earlier this year that human rights abuses were committed by its rangers against an indigenous group in the Republic of Congo. African Parks acknowledged the abuses at the time and added: “We deeply regret the pain and suffering caused to the victims. There is no place for any form of abuse in the name of conservation.”

It is also another blow for Prince Harry, who stepped down from the charity Sentebale earlier this year, which he helped found to continue the work of his late mother, Princess Diana, in supporting children with HIV.

The duke said he was “utterly devastated” after a bitter boardroom dispute with the chair Sophie Chandauka led to his resignation.

The Charity Commission later found there was no evidence of widespread bullying, harassment or misogyny, but criticised “all parties” for allowing a “damaging” dispute to play out.

Source: The Independent
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