Harry arrived in Kyiv by train and is set to give a speech later today, savaging Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin. The Duke told The Sun: “It’s good to be back in Ukraine – a country bravely and successfully defending Europe’s eastern flank.
“It matters that we don’t lose sight of the significance of that.
The prince was welcomed by the executive director of the Open Ukraine Foundation, who organised the Kyiv Security Forum that Harry will attend, Ramina Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
According to the outlet, Harry will give a defiant speech today condemning Mr Putin and dubbing his war crimes as “systematic and intentional”.
He will say that the war in Ukraine is “about values, not just territory”.
And he will urge people not to “become numb to the conflict”.
This is Harry’s third visit to the war-torn country since the conflict began in early 2022.
Upon his arrival, the Duke said he hopes that his visit will “remind people back home and around the world what Ukraine is up against”.
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