Prince Harry returns to London on Monday for a children’s charity gala, reigniting speculation about whether the estranged royal will finally meet with his father, King Charles III, after years of family tensions.
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex. Photo: Justin Tallis/AFP

Prince Harry says he will ‘always be part of royal family’


LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – Britain’s Prince Harry insisted that he would “always be part of the royal family” despite a public rift, in an interview in Ukraine with a UK broadcaster on Friday 24 April.

Harry arrived in Kyiv for a surprise trip on Thursday 23 April, just days before his father King Charles III begins a state visit to the United States hosted by President Donald Trump.

Prince Harry (41) and his legal team demanded a UK tabloid publisher pay him "substantial" damages for invading his privacy as a lengthy High Court civil trial is set to wrap up today, Tuesday 31 March. King Charles's estranged younger son, pop star Elton John, and actor Elizabeth Hurley are among the seven public figures suing the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday publisher for allegedly unlawfully gathering intimate information to feed their papers.
On Friday 24 April, during an interview in Ukraine, Britain’s Prince Harry insistf he will always be part of the royal family. PHOTO: AFP

Harry and his wife Meghan quit frontline royal duties in 2020 after falling out with Harry’s family, including his brother Prince William.

But the prince told ITV News he did not recognise the description of himself as “not a working royal”.

“I will always be part of the royal family and I’m here working and doing the very thing that I was born to do, and I enjoy doing it,” he said.

The term “working royal” is used to describe senior members of the royal family who carry out official engagements as representatives of the monarchy.

On Thursday, Harry urged the US to take a decisive role in ending the Russian invasion of Ukraine, adding: “This is a moment for American leadership.”

Responding to his comments, Trump told reporters: “I know one thing, Prince Harry is not speaking for the UK, that’s for sure. I think I am speaking for the UK more than Prince Harry.

“But I appreciate his advice very much,” he added sarcastically.

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