Prince Harry has just made another trip to Ukraine, praised by everyone for his efforts to “bravely and successfully” defend Europe from Russia.
This time he visited by train, just in time for a Russian drinker getting stuck in a railway yard in southern Zaporizhia, Ukraine.
He also explained his purpose for the trip, saying it was “to remind people domestically and around the world what Ukraine is up against and to support the people and partners doing extraordinary work every hour of every day in incredibly difficult circumstances.”
There, itv In the report he said, “It is good to be back in Ukraine – a country that is bravely and successfully defending the eastern part of Europe. It matters that we do not lose sight of its importance.”
He was joined for the visit by Ramina Arseniy Yatsenyuk, executive director of the Open Ukraine Foundation, just before his speech to world leaders in Kyiv for the Kyiv Security Forum.
The Duke of Sussex not only condemned the Russian president’s actions during his term in office, but also called them a “systematic and deliberate” war “not just about territory, but about values.”
In his closing words he also sought to “remind people domestically and around the world what Ukraine is up against”.
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It’s worth mentioning that this isn’t Prince Harry’s first time in the country since the invasion began, having previously visited in September 2025 to meet wounded service members, as part of his efforts through the Invictus Games.
Her main goal during the last visit was to support rehabilitation efforts for those who had lost limbs or suffered life-changing changes as a result of the fighting.
