Prince Harry has been urged not to consider setting up a rival to compete with Sentebale now that he is no longer part of the charity.
Harry, 40, set up the charity alongside Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006.
Launched in honour of the late Princess Diana, the charity was set up to help young people and children in southern Africa, particularly those living with HIV and Aids.
The royal, who stepped down from royal duties in 2020, made the decision to step away after a boardroom row with the charity’s chairwoman, Sophie Chandauka, which included various “claims and counter-claims of racism, bullying and mismanagement”.
In a poll conducted by the Express, which ran between on 11.20am on August 6 and 1pm on August 8, readers were asked whether they thought Harry should launch a rival charity.