Prince Charles is the most senior member of the British royal family to visit Afghanistan

Prince Charles is the most senior member of the British royal family to visit Afghanistan A two-day trip to Afghanistan was ended by Prince Charles with a briefing Thursday from U. S. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who commands NATO forces there.

The Guardian has reported that the Prince of Wales is the most senior member of the British royal family to visit Afghanistan, where his younger son, Prince Harry, was deployed for several months. He is "the only royal in living memory" to have traveled to Kabul, the Afghan capital, his office said in a statement.

During his whirlwind trip, the prince went to Helmand province where he spent time with British troops at a patrol base, inspected an Afghan honor guard and met the provincial governor and other local leaders. He had time only for a phone conversation with President Hamid Karzai.

The Rifles regiment, which has had a spate of recent casualties, is having "a bloody awful time," the prince said at a news conference.

He further said, "I am thrilled to have got here at last because I just wanted to see the kind of conditions they were in and also to try to generally take an interest and encourage." (With Inputs from Agencies)