Prince William has asked the world to recall those who stood up for human rights and freedoms in countries such as Syria and Afghanistan.
Charles, in a New Year’s message, paid tribute to the brave individuals, communities, international organisations, and local governments who are “responding to great demands by providing vital aid”.
Recent visits by the heir of the throne to Jordan have shown how Jordan, a country in the Middle East, has long been an oasis for those fleeing war-torn countries like Syria.
His message stated: “As we enter a New Year we may take a moment and remember all the people who stand up for freedom, human rights around the world.

Prince of Wales calls on the entire world to recall those who fought for freedom in countries like Syria and Afghanistan.
“In countries such as Afghanistan and Syria, where there is a lot of insecurity and political persecution, and sometimes even in Myanmar, the humanitarian crisis has become increasingly severe.
“In these times of adversity and great courage, individuals from local communities as well as international organisations are providing crucial assistance to meet the greatest needs.”
“I ask for peace in these conflict and pray that all of us may have the strength to help those who are suffering, no matter where they might be.
Many Afghans fled to safety after Kabul was overthrown by the Taliban.

Recent visits by the heir of the throne to Jordan have shown how Jordan, a country in the Middle East, has long been an oasis for those fleeing war-torn countries like Syria.
The UK evacuated more than 15,000 people, including more than 8,000 Afghan ex-staff and their families who were eligible for the Afghan relocations policy and assistance.
However, thousands of Afghans and relatives who supported British efforts to the nation were fearful left behind. Humanitarian conditions have also been reported as having deteriorated.
The message came after the duke and duchess spent New Year’s Eve together in Scotland.
The heir (73 years old) and his spouse, 74-year-old, flew by private jet to RAF Northolt, west London, on Wednesday. This is close to The Queen’s Windsor, where they spent Christmas.
Rumours have it that the Royals celebrated New Year at Birkhall (their private property on Balmoral),

As they were arriving in Scotland to celebrate the New Year, Prince Charles and Camilla of Cornwall were seen departing Aberdeen airport.

The couple spent Christmas at Windsor Castle – where they came under threat from a crossbow-wielding man threatening to ‘assassinate the Queen in revenge for 1919 Amritsar massacre’. The couple are seen on the way to St George’s Chapel
The Queen had previously been forced to cut back on her Christmas festivities due to the rising level of Covid-19.
The usual Sandringham Christmas was not celebrated. Her Majesty, Camilla Prince Ed and Sophie, Countess, of Wessex joined Charles, Camilla, Prince Edward, and Sophie for a more intimate affair in Berkshire.
It was on Christmas Day they came under threat from a crossbow-wielding man threatening to ‘assassinate the Queen in revenge for 1919 Amritsar massacre’.
Jaswant Singhchail (19) has been taken under section of the Mental Health Act and uploaded to Snapchat a prerecorded video pleading for revenge over the massacre at 1919 Amritsar or Jallianwala bagh when British soldiers killed hundreds.