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Prince Harry could soon be headed to court. 

The British royal has been sued in the U.K. for defamation by Sentebale, the charity he co-founded in 2006 in honor of his late mother, Princess Diana. The group aims to support young people in Botswana and Lesotho living with HIV/AIDS. 

Harry, along with several other people, parted ways with the organization last year following a dispute about how it was managed. Now, Sentebale is suing him and former trustee Mark Dyer, arguing that they enabled an “adverse media campaign” against the charity. That campaign has caused “reputational harm” to Sentebale and its leadership, the group said in a statement shared on its website. 

“The proceedings have been brought against Prince Harry and Mark Dyer, identified through evidence as the architects of that adverse media campaign, which has had significant viral impact and triggered an onslaught of cyberbullying directed at the charity and its leadership,” the statement read. 

The onslaught of bad headlines and “false narratives” has made it difficult for Sentebale to focus on its core mission, forcing it instead to manage “a reputational crisis not of the charity’s making,” the group added.

Prince Harry has not responded publicly to the lawsuit. Last year, the U.K.’s Charity Commission cleared him of any wrongdoing during his time with Sentebale, saying their was no evidence he’d engaged in “bullying, harassment, [or] misogyny,” People reported. “But the report also criticized both sides in the dispute, noting that their very public beef and “failure to resolve disputes internally severely impacted the charity’s reputation and risked undermining public trust in charities more generally.” 

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