Prince William, the Prince of Wales has paid tribute to courage and the sacrifice of humanitarian workers in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, Myanmar, Haiti and other parts of the world.
Prince William attended the launching event of the first global memorial for humanitarian aid workers in Gunnersbury Park in London on Wednesday.
Real expert Richard Palmer took X, previously Twitter Handle and tweeted: “Prince William has paid tribute to the courage and the sacrifice of humanitarian workers of help, in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, Myanmar, Haiti and in other parts of the world, in the launch of London of the first global monument to them. At least 300 have died until this year.”

In another tweet, the real expert says: “William said:” Each of those deaths is a tragedy. A cruel affront to international humanitarian principles that must remain sacrosct. ”
Another real expert, Kate Mansey, also shared Prince William video clips of the event and said: “The Prince of Wales said that humanitarian work” must remain sacrosanct “while urging people to” fight “so that help agencies have the right to access those in need in Gaza and other areas of conflict worldwide.”
According to him GB newsThe monument has been created by British artist Michael Landy and the Humanitarian Memorial Committee.
The Humanitarian Memorial Committee is a group of prominent humanitarian based in the United Kingdom that joined in 2015 with the vision of creating a durable tribute to humanitarian workers.