Prince Harry All Set For Las Vegas Charity Event On Prince Archie's 6th Birthday
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/ May 01, 2025, 04:06PM IST
Prince Harry is all set for a charity event honouring his late mother, lady Diana. The Duke of Sussex will travel to Las Vegas on May 6 for Diana Award's 'Pledge to Invest' initiative. Harry's charity event appearance comes amid his row with the chairperson of own charity 'Sentebale'. The duke is embroiled in a heated controversy with Sentebale boss, Dr. Sophie Chandauka. She has accused Harry of 'bullying at scale' and taken legal action in London's high court. WATCH-

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