Prince Charles has said he wants to visit the Islamic Republic and called Iran an important part the world, The Sunday Times reported. "I know that Iran has been such an important part of the world for so many centuries and has contributed so much to human knowledge, culture, poetry, art. I mean, really remarkable people. And I have always been fascinated by Islamic culture and architecture and craftsmanship for a long time", the Duke of Wales told a Sunday Times' reporter at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The prince’s comment contrasts sharply with statements made by US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron, who previously threatened to crack down on Iran. In June of 2019, Macron accused Tehran of "championing terrorism" across the Middle East, while President Trump has repeatedly threatened Iran with military strikes.
Prince Charles, who last week visited Israel and met with Palestinian officials and refugees, said he prays all the time for peace in the region and not only in English. "Inshallah (God willing)", the Duke of Wales said. During last week’s visit .
Prince Charles last visited the Islamic Republic in 2004 as part of a private trip with the Red Cross to the city of Bam, which was devastated by an earthquake. The last time British royals arrived in the Islamic Republic for an official visit was in 1975 when the late Queen Mother arrived in Tehran.