Prince Harry is not leaving Travalyst, the tourism firm he started in 2019.
According to new allegations, the princess is no longer a board member of the corporation, but Chief Executive Officer Sally Davey rejected the charges in a statement to People Magazine.
"Prince Harry founded Travalyst and continues to be an invaluable member of this organisation," Davey told the site on Monday. "His role has not changed in any way, and he is still regularly involved in strategic discussions and decisions alongside our partners and Board."
The Duke of Sussex's name is still displayed as a founder and patron on the company's website.
Harry launched the green travel programme in an attempt to influence systemic change that would result in a more sustainable world through environmental tourism. According to its website, the organisation was founded with the goal of assisting "both travellers and travel companies in making better, greener choices."
Previously, in a September 2019 address, Harry discussed the inspiration for Travelyst and how a seven-year-old inspired it during his 2012 visit to a coral reef regeneration project in the Caribbean on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
"I had a 7-year-old come up to me, tug my shirt, and say with such conviction: 'Because of your country, my country's coral reef is dying,'" said Prince Harry.
"His words had a profound impact on me because they revealed the full extent to which outsiders can have on a community without even realising it."
The Duke, like his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William, is concerned about the environment. Charles has long been a champion for environmental issues and has backed programmes that seek to address them.
William, on the other side, has launched the Earthshot Prize, which supports inventive solutions to the world's climate dilemma.