Donald Trump weighs in on Prince Harry’s remarks
U.S. President Donald Trump has responded to Prince Harry’s speech in Kyiv, where the Duke called for increased American support for Ukraine. Trump stated that Prince Harry does not represent the United Kingdom, making clear his stance on the prince’s authority. At the same time, he thanked Harry for the advice, calling it 'wonderful.'
Prince Harry’s trip to Ukraine
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, made his third visit to Ukraine, attending the 18th annual Kyiv Security Forum. As the founder of the Invictus Games Foundation, he expressed hope that Washington would strengthen its backing of Ukraine. Upon arriving at the Kyiv train station, Prince Harry said:
'It’s good to be back in Ukraine.'
In addition, Trump revealed that King Charles III will soon visit the United States. 'King Charles is coming to see us—he’s a friend of mine. We are very much looking forward to it,' the president said. This highly anticipated visit is expected to mark a significant moment in U.S.-UK relations.
These developments—Trump’s comments on Prince Harry’s statement and the announcement of King Charles’ upcoming trip—highlight the active diplomatic engagement between the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as ongoing international support for Ukraine. They underscore the critical role of global backing for Ukraine amid broader security challenges.
As the world closely watches the developments surrounding Prince Harry's advocacy for Ukraine, it's worth noting his recent visit where he delivered a powerful message. For more insights on his unannounced trip and the significant statements he made regarding global leadership, check out this article on his remarks to Putin.