Prince William meets Palestinians in visit to West Bank refugee camp
RAMALLAH, West Bank — Britain’s Prince William traveled to the West Bank on Wednesday, spreading a message of peace as he met with the Palestinian president and toured a Palestinian refugee camp.
The Duke of Cambridge was welcomed by an honor guard as he turned his attention to the Palestinians on the second day of his swing through the Holy Land. It is the first official visit to the area by a member of the royal family.
The Palestinians were eager to welcome him, hoping the visit will give them a boost as they struggled with a Trump administration they considered biased in favor of Israel. Abbas appealed to the prince and the British people to support the Palestinian campaign for independence.
William, trying to steer clear of politics, praised what he called the close ties between Britain and the Palestinians.
“I’m very glad that our two countries work so closely together and have had success stories with education and relief work,” he said. “My sentiments are the same as yours in hoping that there is a lasting peace in the region.”
William continued to the nearby Jalazoun refugee camp, where he met with Palestinian youths, ate hummus and other local dishes and visited a school and a clinic. Footage showed William wearing sunglasses as he sat watching a traditional Arab folk dance.
The facilities are run by UNWRA, the U.N. relief program that assists Palestinian refugees and their descendants across the Middle East. The agency has been hit hard by a U.S. decision to slash hundreds of millions of dollars in funding.
Though William’s trip is being billed as non-political, he is meeting with Israeli and Palestinian leaders and visiting sites at the heart of the century-old conflict.
The Kensington Palace’s Twitter account posted a photo of the prince posing with scouts, looking on as a girl in a hijab kicked a soccer ball and sitting with girls at the school.
Speaking at the British Consulate in Jerusalem after his West Bank visit, Prince William said he saw “an unforgettable display of Palestinian culture and hospitality” in Ramallah.
William said he was “struck by how many people in the region want a just and lasting peace.” He added these are the “same aspirations of young people everywhere in the world.”
“My message tonight is that you have not been forgotten,” the prince said.
He said he hopes his visit will strengthen the friendship between the Palestinian and British people. “The United Kingdom stands with you as we work together for a peaceful and prosperous future,” the prince said.
After the speech he spoke to groups of people, including some residents of Gaza, Palestinian politicians and members of youth organizations.