Prince Harry breaks silence after King Charles warning: 'Strict action'

Duke of Sussex lands in trouble as he invites King Charles, Prince William's 'wrath'

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Prince Harry breaks silence after King Charles warning: 'Strict action'
Prince Harry breaks silence after King Charles urged to take strict action

Prince Harry issued his first official statement after he made eyebrow-raising political remarks, making Britons and the royal family angry.

The Duke of Sussex mentioned Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump in his keynote address at the Kyiv Security Forum.

His plea to Trump about intervention and putting a pause to the conflict was not sitting well with many, especially ahead of his father's important trip to the US.

After dominating the headlines, Harry's team shared details about his day 1 in Ukraine on Sussex.com, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's official website.

In his new message, Harry did not directly mention the Russian and US presidents' names but stated that Ukraine's fight is "not isolated; it is deeply connected to global stability and shared principles."

But it seems that the damage has been done, and the warning issued to King Charles by several royal experts has come true. They often questioned the 'intentions' of the former working royal towards the crown.

Prince Harry breaks silence after King Charles warning: Strict action

For the unversed, the royals avoid making such deeply political comments at all costs. Harry, who is not an active working royal but is still a son of the current British King, sparked outrage.

On social media, one person asked the royals to take immediate action. "Royal Family - When are you going to put a stop to this?"

"At this point, the King must step in. Harry is using his position to interfere in politics, and that’s just unacceptable and unforgivable," another wrote.

One fan penned, "King needs to address why Harry thinks he can make political comments. This is crossing a line, the people will not be told by Harry what to think politically, and sending messages to Putin - it’s outrageous."