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Prince of Wales Pays Visit to Severely Ill Children From Gaza

Prince William praised the bravery of about 50 Gazan children and their families receiving specialist medical care in the UK after evacuation this autumn.

  • Recently, Prince William met a small number of children from Gaza receiving specialist care in the UK, offering comfort and thanking NHS teams for their exceptional care.
  • The UK government worked with partners to carry out medical evacuations from Gaza to the UK over the autumn, with fifty children and their immediate families brought for treatment as of November 21, the Department of Health and Social Care confirmed.
  • In September, the NHS began offering specialist care to Gazan children as part of a UK government humanitarian mission, but the identity of the evacuees has not been given.
  • Children and their immediate family members are now receiving care in surroundings described as safe and welcoming, and the Government said following the ceasefire on 10 October, now is the time to scale up aid to Gaza.
  • More than seven years ago, William met Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and visited Jalazone camp, aligning with his broader humanitarian focus, and last month he paid tribute to humanitarian workers at the memorial.
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Prince of Wales ‘moved by courage’ of Gazan children brought to UK for treatment

Fifty children and their immediate families had been evacuated to the UK for treatment as of November 21.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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