The Duke of Sussex previously urged world leaders to help bring an end to the conflict
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met King Charles at Windsor Castle on Monday, marking another show of support for Ukraine from the British monarch.
Buckingham Palace confirmed the meeting, while the royal family's official social media accounts shared a photograph of the King welcoming the Ukrainian leader.
The visit came shortly after a series of high-level talks in London, where Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer hosted Zelensky alongside French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Downing Street on Sunday evening.
The meeting also follows Harry's unannounced trip to Ukraine in April. During his visit, the Duke of Sussex called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war and urged US President Donald Trump to take a leading role in helping secure a resolution to the conflict.
While members of the royal family traditionally avoid political commentary, King Charles and other senior royals have consistently expressed support for Ukraine since the war began.
Harry, however, adopted a more direct tone during his visit. According to Reuters, the Duke's remarks were notably stronger and more explicit than those typically made by members of the royal family on political matters.
The April trip marked Harry's third visit to Ukraine since the start of the war.

