'Glory to Ukraine': Prince Harry addresses Ukrainians on full-scale war anniversary
Prince Harry (photo: Getty Images)
On the fourth anniversary of the full-scale war, Prince Harry addressed the people of Ukraine, expressing admiration for their unbreakable spirit and emphasizing his support for the country, according to Superhumans Instagram account.
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What Prince Harry said to Ukrainians
In his message, he recalled his visits to Lviv and Kyiv at the invitation of the Superhumans Center and noted the immense challenges the country continues to face.
“I saw this strength at the Superhumans Center during my visit in April, in the determination of those rebuilding their bodies and their futures. I saw it in the resilience and pride of Invictus Games veterans I met in Vancouver. And I saw it in the eyes of Ukrainians in Kyiv – eyes that carry both pain and unwavering hope,” Prince Harry said.
He noted that Ukrainians have become an incredible example for the world.
“You have shown what true resilience looks like. You reminded us all that freedom and independence are never guaranteed. They must be defended when necessary,” he added.
Addressing those on the front lines and at home, Harry urged them to remain strong, courageous, and hopeful. He also reminded that the world stands with Ukraine.
“Your strength inspires the world, your bravery unites us, and your hope lights the path forward for us all. Please know: you are not alone. The world stands with you. And we continue to learn from your courage every single day. Stay strong. Stay brave. Stay hopeful. Glory to Ukraine,” he concluded.
Prince Harry’s visits to Ukraine
Prince Harry has visited Ukraine twice during the full-scale war. His first visit was a surprise appearance in Lviv in April 2025, where he went to a clinic providing care for wounded servicemen.
On September 12, he arrived in Kyiv, visiting the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War, meeting veterans, seeing a residential building damaged by a Russian attack, and paying tribute to fallen soldiers at the memorial on Independence Square.
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