Prince Harry puts his security at risk with shock return: 'Good to be back'

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Prince Harry puts his security at risk with shock return: 'Good to be back'
Prince Harry puts his security at risk with shock return: 'Good to be back'

Prince Harry has taken a bold decision to promote peace in times of conflict, but the Duke's latest move might have put his security at risk. 

King Charles' son made a shocking return to the war-torn country of Ukraine to speak at a Kyiv Security Conference.

As he arrived, he was welcomed by the officials at the train station. Harry said, "It's good to be back in Ukraine."

Moreover, in conversation with ITV, he shared his visit is "to remind people back home and around the world what Ukraine is up against and to support the people and partners doing extraordinary work every hour of every day in incredibly tough conditions."

Prince Harry puts his security at risk with shock return: Good to be back

Praising Ukraine, Harry said that it is "a country bravely and successfully defending Europe's eastern flank' and said 'it matters that we don't lose sight of the significance of that."

The Duke of Sussex's visit came just a week after Ukraine was hit with a reported deadliest aerial assault.

For the unversed, it is Harry's second visit to Kyiv. He last attended several engagements promoting his meaningful work for the Invictus Games, which supports the veteran community.