ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA Prince Harry stepped down from his role as the patron of Sentebale, the charity he co-founded, when Dr. Sophie Chandauka refused to resign from her role as chair after accusing him of bullying her. He's now said to be "utterly devastated" by what he perceives to be a "hostile takeover of his life's work." The Charity Commission for England and Wales found that there was no evidence of "widespread or systemic bullying, harassment, misogyny or misogynoir" at Sentebale despite Candauka accusations. An insider told DailyMail.com that Harry believes Chandauka "cajoled her way to a position of power and influence" and that he dislikes her so much, he refuses to "even use her honorary title of doctor, such is the depth of their animosity." Harry and his camp reportedly feel that Chandauka would rather see the non-profit "go down in flames" than abandon her role. "She shopped them all to the Charity Commission when the trustees raised their concerns about the charity's governance," an insider said. Another source alleged Harry said there is "no way in hell" he would ever work with Sentebale again - "or at least not while Sophie Chandauka and her new stool pigeons [new trustees] were in place." The duke has also changed his perspective on how to run a charity. If he starts a new one, he "would categorically not do it under the jurisdiction of the Charity Commission for England and Wales, which he has no faith in and would go as far to say that he believes isn't fit for purpose," the source said. The Duke of Sussex's reps, however, shut down the claims about Harry's mindset and branded them "a distortion of the facts." "While we don't recognize the source of these quotes, it would be accurate to say that the Duke is, of course, deeply upset by this entire ordeal; though he remains absolutely committed to continuing the work he began 19 years ago - that being to support the children of Lesotho and Botswana living with HIV/AIDS and struggling with mental health issues," Harry's rep said in a statement. The probe found no "overreach" by either party but criticized both Harry and Chandauka for allowing their grievances with one another "to play out publicly." The duo's "failure to resolve disputes internally severely impacted the charity's reputation and risked undermining public trust in charities more generally," the Commission said. "Unsurprisingly, the Commission makes no findings of wrongdoing in relation to Sentebale's co-founder and former patron, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex," Harry's rep pointed out in a statement to People. The post Prince Harry 'devastated' by hostile charity takeover appeared first on Wonderwall.com.