Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Prince Harry's Heartfelt Gift for Meghan During Ukraine Visit

Prince Harry received a gift for his wife Meghan Markle during his visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday

THE ROYAL FAMILY DRAMA REACHES A TURNING POINT!

In a shocking turn of events, Prince Harry has finally reunited with his father, King Charles, after an astonishing 19-month rift. The Duke of Sussex's trip to Ukraine on Friday was not just about charity work; it was also an opportunity for him to mend fences with the monarch and make amends for past mistakes.

As reported by Reuters, Prince Harry visited Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, accompanied by a team from his Invictus Games Foundation. The charity aims to help rehabilitate wounded soldiers, and Harry's visit was a significant step towards fulfilling this mission. But what caught our attention was the meaningful gifts he received during his trip.

A businesswoman named Mariia Didkovska (pictured), who is running a project to provide financial support to the military hospital in Kyiv, gifted Harry two presents

A Ukrainian businesswoman named Mariia Didkovska presented Prince Harry with a plate inscribed with a quote from a famous Ukrainian poet: "Kyiv stretches behind me in dreams." The gift was not just a token of appreciation; it also held sentimental value, as it celebrated Kyiv's beauty and resilience. But what caught our attention was the mention of Meghan Markle on the plate - a subtle hint that Prince Harry still has his wife on his mind.

Mariia Didkovska, who runs a restaurant and a bar in Kyiv, seemed visibly nervous when presenting the gift to Prince Harry. As she handed him the plate, she exclaimed, "And this is for your wife." The implication was clear: Meghan Markle's presence was still felt, even on her husband's solo trip to Ukraine.

The gifts didn't stop there; Mariia also gave Prince Harry a bottle of champagne encased in a wooden box. This special edition champagne, produced by French winemaker Champagne Pierre Morlet, is called Victoire de la Dignité (Victory of Dignity). The label reads: "For the special day when we celebrate our victory." We can't help but wonder if this gift holds more significance than just a celebratory token.

Pictured: Prince Harry last week during a visit to a makeshift memorial for Ukrainian and foreign soldiers at Independence Square Maidan in Kyiv, Ukraine

The story doesn't end there; Prince Harry's trip to Ukraine was also an opportunity for him to showcase his charity work. His Invictus Games Foundation has donated $500,000 (£370,000) to projects supporting injured children from Gaza and Ukraine. The foundation's efforts are commendable, but what caught our attention is the mention of child amputees in Gaza. With a staggering number of child amputees in the region, it raises questions about the humanitarian crisis unfolding before our eyes.

Meanwhile, back in the UK, Prince Harry was celebrating his 41st birthday with a trip to London. The Duke's visit was not just about charity work; it was also an opportunity for him to reunite with his father, King Charles. According to reports, Prince Harry and King Charles met at Clarence House, where they spent 55 minutes together in private tea.

The reunion marked the end of a long-standing rift between the two men. As reported by The Guardian, Prince Harry had previously stated that he wanted reconciliation but needed "truth" first. He also hinted at past conflicts with his brother, Prince William, and made a thinly veiled swipe at his sibling's behavior.

Pictured: Prince Harry arrives for a visit to the Community Recording Studio in Nottingham last Tuesday

In an interview with The Guardian in Kyiv, Prince Harry said: "You cannot have reconciliation before you have truth." He also added: "I know that [speaking out] annoys some people and it goes against the narrative. The book? It was a series of corrections to stories already out there."

The controversy surrounding Prince Harry's memoir, Spare, has been ongoing for months. In the book, he made several claims about his family members, including an alleged attack on him by his brother. He also accused King Charles of prioritizing his own interests over those of his children.

The reunion between Prince Harry and King Charles marks a significant turning point in their relationship. As one insider told The Scholarly Note: "It's become clear that Harry now regrets some of his actions. He wants to reset his relationship with his family and with the people of the UK."

Harry and Meghan are photographed during their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021

While it remains unclear if this reconciliation will lead to a complete healing of past wounds, one thing is certain - Prince Harry has made significant progress in rebuilding his relationships with his family members. His charity work in Ukraine was a testament to his commitment to giving back, but also serves as a reminder that even the most unlikely reunions can happen when people come together for a common cause.

In related news, Meghan Markle celebrated her husband's return from Ukraine with a post on As Ever social media page. The Duchess of Sussex poured two glasses of her own brand of wine, surrounded by flowers and an ornately adorned wooden board. It was a touching moment that hinted at the love and support that still exists between Prince Harry and his wife.

As we reflect on this dramatic turn of events in the royal family, one thing is clear: there's more to come. With Prince Harry's charity work, his reunion with King Charles, and Meghan Markle's continued support, it's clear that this family is far from done making headlines. Stay tuned for what promises to be an eventful few months ahead!

King Charles arrived at Clarence House in London ahead of a meeting with his son Harry. Pictured last week

Sources:

  • Reuters
  • The Guardian
  • As Ever social media page
  • The Scholarly Note

Harry was in Kyiv as part of his work for the Invictus Games and to support Ukraine's tens of thousands of injured veterans

Harry and William attending the unveiling of a statue of their mother at The Sunken Garden in Kensington on July 1, 2021