Prince Harry Says Will ‘Always Be Part of Royal Family’
Harry said 1,300 HALO Trust staff are clearing landmines in Ukraine as he pressed Washington and Moscow to help end the war.
- On Friday, Prince Harry told ITV News he remains part of the Royal Family, rejecting descriptions of himself as "not a working royal" and stating he is "doing the very thing that I was born to do."
- Six years after the Duke of Sussex stepped back from duties and relocated to California, he insisted he will not be "gagged" in efforts to speak out on global conflicts, maintaining the couple never planned to entirely cut ties.
- Walking through a minefield in Bucha, Harry echoed Princess Diana's 1997 Angola trip, stating he is "not here as a politician" but as "a soldier who understands service" and a humanitarian.
- President Donald Trump responded, "I know one thing, Prince Harry is not speaking for the UK," as King Charles prepares for a major state visit to the United States.
- Harry emphasized a global need to "speak truth to power," urging American leadership to honor obligations in the Ukrainian conflict amid humanitarian catastrophes worldwide.
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Prince Harry said that, despite his public distance from the British monarchy for several years, he will continue to be part of the royal family. His statements were given during an interview with ITV News in Ukraine.
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Prince Harry Reclaims His Royal Purpose While Taking Aim at Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
Prince Harry declared in Kyiv on Thursday that he would 'always be part of the Royal Family,' using a high‑profile visit to war‑torn Ukraine to reclaim what he called the work he was 'born to do' while pointedly challenging US President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin over the conflict. The news came after several days in Ukraine in which Prince Harry, now based in California and no longer a working royal, stepped back into a role that …
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