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Sunday 26 March 2023 5:20 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 27 March 2023 11:35 am

Russian artist to project ‘human blood’ sculpture onto St Paul’s in protest of Prince Harry’s kill claims

By: Jessica Frank-Keyes

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A Russian artist says he will project a sculpture filled with human blood onto the facade of St Paul’s to protest Prince Harry’s comments about killing Afghan soldiers.

Conceptual artist Andrei Molodkin says he will fill an acrylic royal coat of arms with 1,250ml of human blood donated by Afghan refugees and project the image onto the historic cathedral.

It comes after outcry over the Duke of Sussex claiming in his controversial memoir Spare earlier this year that he killed 25 fighters while he was serving in Afghanistan.

In the book, Prince Harry wrote: “While in the heat and fog of combat, I didn’t think of those twenty-five as people. You can’t kill people if you think of them as people. You can’t really harm people if you think of
them as people. They were chess pieces removed from the board, Bads taken away before they could kill Goods.”

Named Royal Blood, the haunting installation is set to appear on the iconic monument in the coming days, Molodkin, a former Russian soldier, says, alongside a video of Prince Harry.

‘Blood on their hands’

“Afghan people believe they are not chess pieces, they are humans. They have donated this blood to me to make the projections of this onto St Pauls,” Molodkin told City PM

Molodkin, who said his donors were Afghan refugees, added: “All governments have blood on their hands. I am asking for blood to stop war and violence.”

He said one donor, from the Kandahar region, had said: “War is a business and the poor are expendable… the British have put profits before pain and budgets before bloodshed.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The artist, who is working with the art collective a/political, says his sculpture work is taking place ahead of the coronation of King Charles III and has asked for other human blood donors to come forward.

Molodkin previously made headlines with another artwork called ‘Putin Filled with the Blood of Ukrainian Soldiers’, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 

“Every violence in the world happens when someone doesn’t believe someone else is human,” he said. “It’s shocking for me as a Russian as I see Putin doing this as well.”

A spokesperson for St Paul’s said they had not been contacted by the artist.

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