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King Charles Is Reportedly ‘Horrified’ By Prince Harry’s Response To Donald Trump’s ‘Insulting’ And ‘Appalling’ Comments About UK Soldiers ‘Staying Back’ During War In Afghanistan: This Isn’t ‘Podcast Politics’

January 30, 2026 by Julia DeKorte

 
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Donald Trump recently made claims that British soldiers stayed “off the front lines” during the war in Afghanistan, and his comments struck a chord, especially with Prince Harry, who served for over a decade in the British Army. The 41-year-old didn’t waste any time calling out the United States president, but his father, King Charles, reportedly wishes his son reacted differently. Keep reading for more information.

King Charles Is 'Horrified' By Prince Harry's Response To Donald Trump

According to Royal reporter Rob Shuter, Harry's very public reaction to Donald Trump's claims has put King Charles in a "deeply uncomfortable" position, especially ahead of King Charles and Queen Camilla's upcoming trip to the United States. Shuter reported that Charles "understands the emotion, but he's horrified by the timing."

"This is diplomacy—not podcast politics," an insider told Shuter. "Harry's comments make an already sensitive situation far trickier. The King can't clap back—even if he agrees."

Donald Trump Makes Claims About NATO Allies

In an interview with Fox News last week, Donald Trump questioned if the NATO allies would "be there" if the United States "ever needed them."

"I've always said, 'Will they be there, if we ever needed them?' And that's really the ultimate test. And I'm not sure of that. I know that we would have been there, or we would be there, but will they be there?" he questioned.

"We've never needed them," he continued. "We have never really asked anything of them. You know, they'll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan, or this or that. And they did—they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines."

Prince Harry Responds To Trump's Claims

These claims from Donald Trump angered many members of the NATO alliance, including England. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Trump's claims "insulting and frankly appalling," and even Prince Harry had more than a few words to say about it.

Through a spokesperson, Prince Harry released a statement on the topic. "In 2001, NATO invoked Article 5 for the first—and only—time in history," he said, referencing the mutual defense clause that was activated following the September 11, 2001 attacks. "It meant that every allied nation was obliged to stand with the United States in Afghanistan, in pursuit of our shared security. Allies answered that call."

"I served there. I made lifelong friends there. And I lost friends there," he continued. "The United Kingdom alone had 457 service personnel killed. Thousands of lives were changed forever. Mothers and fathers buried sons and daughters. Children were left without a parent. Families are left carrying the cost."

"Those sacrifices deserve to be spoken about truthfully and with respect, as we all remain united and loyal to the defense of diplomacy and peace," he finished. Prince Harry has long since been a supporter and defender of British veterans, having founded the Invictus Games in 2014, an international, Paralympic-style event for wounded, injured, and sick military service personnel and veterans.

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