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Prince Harry has once again stirred controversy with his subtle jab at Donald Trump during the Kyiv Security Forum, just as King Charles is set to visit the United States. Richard Eden, speaking to Palace Confidential, suggested that Harry’s comments were a strategic move to capture media attention.
The Daily Mail’s Diary Editor noted that the ongoing situation in Ukraine presents a unique opportunity for Harry. With the UK government unlikely to permit Prince William to travel to the conflict-ridden nation, Harry sees a chance to make his mark.
Eden argued that this situation allows Harry to potentially outshine his brother, even if it complicates King Charles’s ongoing efforts to mend the special relationship between the UK and the US.
While addressing senior defense and government officials in Kyiv on Thursday, Harry urged the United States to fulfill its international obligations to Ukraine, emphasizing that this is a critical time for American leadership to step up.
Harry’s thinly veiled criticism of Trump days before the King’s visit to America, is yet another indelicate attempt by the Prince to ‘grab those headlines’, Richard Eden has said
Eden claimed Harry relishes the opportunity Ukraine presents precisely because the British government is unlikely to allow Prince William to visit the war-torn nation
Richard Eden shared his insights during a special US edition of Palace Confidential, broadcast from New York in anticipation of King Charles’s visit. He was joined by Royal Editor Rebecca English and Senior Editor-at-Large Richard Kay, who are set to provide comprehensive coverage of the King’s state visit.
‘At the moment, Harry and Meghan seem determined to grab those headlines’, Eden argued.
‘To put this in context, Harry is in the US as a guest. They have kindly let him live in the country despite admitting to past drug use.
‘Then, he gives speeches lecturing their President on how he should be conducting world affairs. It’s sheer chutzpah at best, but I would say, arrogant at worst.
‘Also, this grandstanding in Ukraine – it’s not the first time. Last time he visited, Harry arrived on the same day as our Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper.
‘He knows it’s difficult for Prince William to visit Ukraine. William has been on military exercises, and he’s been close to the country, but I don’t think the British government would let him go.
‘Harry knows this, so it’s a chance for a bit of one-upmanship.’
Rebecca English agreed, suggesting there would be ‘a lot of sighing and rolling of eyes’ in the King’s camp this morning.
Harry made the comments on the same day as Prince Louis’s eighth birthday and just four days before the King’s first audience with Donald Trump.
Trump has placed enormous importance on the meeting, having previously said the visit could ‘absolutely’ help repair relations between the two countries, following weeks of increasingly hostile exchanges with Keir Starmer over Britain’s position on the Iran war.
Trump has placed enormous importance on the meeting, having previously said the visit could ‘absolutely’ help repair relations between the two countries
English said: ‘I have not had the chance to speak to anyone at the Palace yet. But, I can imagine a lot of sighing, rolling eyes and maybe the odd head in hands.
‘The timing is terrible. If Harry had gone to Ukraine because he wanted to highlight the work of Invictus, that I think is acceptable.
‘But he’s not done that. He has gone and given a very high profile, deeply political speech at a time where the President of the country which his father is visiting has expressed doubts about Ukraine’s leadership.
‘It can only be taken as a dig to President Trump. So, the timing for the Palace really is not great.’
To listen to Eden, Kay and English breakdown all the news ahead of the King’s visit to the US, subscribe to the Daily Mail’s Palace Confidential YouTube channel.