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Prince Harry visited Ukraine to attend a Gazi event. (Picture: Getty)

Prince Harry made some bomb allegations in an interview after a surprise visit to Ukraine at the beginning of this week. Speaking with Guardian, the Duke of Sussex announced that he wanted to spend more time with his father and potentially want to bring his children to England. Before boarding a train in Kiev, he visited Ukraine as part of his work for Invictus Games.

Harry announced that he would do “everything possible” to help thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and service personnel injured in a three -year war with Russia. The Duke, who visited Ukraine in April, said, “We cannot stop the war, but we can do everything we can to help the healing process.” He said.

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Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, visits Ukraine

During the visit of the Duke, it was suggested that he could meet Volodymyr Zelensky. (Picture: Getty)

Spending more time with King Charles 1.

Although Harry said much about the king after his meetings on Wednesday, he said, “The focus point must be really my father.”

The couple, Clarence House for a special 55 -minute tea when they came together in the beginning of this week since 2024 held the first face -to -face meeting.

Both Buckingham Palace and Duke office confirmed that they met for a special tea and refused to give more details.

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, visits Ukraine

Harry said he wanted to spend more time in England. (Picture: Getty)

2. Bringing their children to England

Duke was asked whether he wanted to spend more time in England and to bring Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet for a day.

He replied: “Yes, I would. This week is definitely closer.”

Separately, “I enjoyed the week. I’ve always loved England and I will always love England. It was good to re -connect for reasons I was passionate about.

“I’ve been able to spend some time with the people I have known for a long time. It’s hard to do it from a distance.”

Prince Harry visited the site that the Russian attack hit in Kiev

Duke visited a site hit by Russia. (Picture: Getty)

3. After leaving the army saved him

Harry said, “He saved me,” he said, after leaving the army and looking for another purpose.

“I can say I’m lucky. The only thing people miss when they hang their uniforms.

“To lose a sense of community and to be a team and of course to be friendship and adrenaline. But in the heart of it, your role serves a greater purpose than yourself.”

Prince Harry visited the site that the Russian attack hit in Kiev

Harry received praise from a Ukrainian CEO. (Picture: Getty)

4. Praise from Ukrainian CEO

Olga Rudnieva, the founder and CEO of the Superhumans Trauma Center in Ukraine, praised Harry for recognizing a Russian attack and helping him visit a site.

He said: “incredible. We didn’t expect this level of recognition. Ordinary people know who he was. To be honest, we didn’t know that he was such a celebrity.

“I think Prince Harry is a symbol of victory and power. People look at him and his military experience and see that he is not afraid to come to Ukraine.

Prince Harry visited the site that the Russian attack hit in Kiev

Harry said that his work with Invictus gave him a goal after leaving the army. (Picture: Getty)

5. Probably met Zelensky

Although not approved, reports show that Harry might have visited Volodymyr Zelensky in Ukraine.

“After this visit, the prince disappears. His car moves away from the convoy for about an hour and when he returns to the group, he has shy and tight lips.

“Doubt, Volodymyr went to meet Zelenskyy, but neither he nor the President does not want to accept it.”

Ukrainian President supported Invictus games and said he wanted to meet Prince Harry before.

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, visits Ukraine

Harry said he felt support from the public. (Picture: Getty)

6. Support from the British people

The Duke said he felt “too much support from the British people” despite the ongoing legal war with the press.

Harry suits related newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail, to collect telephone retention and other illegal information that dates back 30 years ago.

He said: “I feel a lot of support from the British people. Now, when I feel that I have been destroyed by the British press members.

“But I don’t feel it and I don’t see it. As long as I know, some elements of the British press tried to talk on behalf of the country. I think they’re not in contact with the nation on many things.

“They hope to bring the people with them, but… I think the British people can talk and think for themselves.”

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