Duke of Sussex praised for reclaiming independence through solo Ukraine visit
Prince Harry has reportedly made a decisive move to forge his own path, stepping out of Meghan Markle’s shadow with a powerful show of independence.
The Duke of Sussex travelled to Ukraine to visit the Superhumans Centre in Lviv, where he met victims of war and spent time with a team from the Invictus Games Foundation — a cause deeply rooted in his personal military experience. The Sussexes’ website described the visit as a “powerful reflection of the shared mission” between the Center and the Foundation.
Royal commentator Charles Rae praised the visit as a clear sign that Harry is no longer content to be seen as a “spare part” to his wife’s ventures. Speaking to GB News, Rae said, “It’s something that he wanted to do. He used his time in Europe to make a meaningful impact, and I think this is what Harry is truly known and respected for.”
He continued, “Helping soldiers who’ve served on the front line — that’s where his strength lies. I applaud him for doing what feels authentic and important.”
Rae added pointedly, “It’s refreshing to see him doing this instead of tagging along to something like jam-making. If I were making jam, it’d be a disaster — but this is Harry doing what he does best.”
The visit is being seen by many as a major personal statement from Harry, marking a return to his roots and a bid to establish his identity as more than just Meghan’s other half.