Harry's charity turns off Twitter comments over 'targeted online harassment' – after boss accused Duke of 'bullying'

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PRINCE Harry’s African charity Sentebale has dramatically switched off its Twitter comments over claims of “online harassment”.

The social media withdrawal comes months after the charity boss accused Harry of “bullying” and the Duke sensationally quit the organisation.

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A statement posted online reads: “Unfortunately, we have had to temporarily disable comments on this platform due to the harmful effects of targeted online harassment.”

Dr Sophie Chandauka, the charity’s chief, pulled a similar move herself, shutting down her social media after she was trolled by the “Sussex Squad” in the wake of the spat.

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