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Prince Harry Visits Wounded War Victims In Ukraine During Humanitarian Trip

Prince Harry visited wounded war victims at a rehabilitation centre in Ukraine, reaffirming his support for injured veterans.

Prince Harry has met with war victims in Ukraine as part of his ongoing efforts to support wounded veterans, a spokesperson confirmed on Thursday.

The Duke of Sussex visited the Superhumans Center, a specialised orthopaedic clinic in Lviv, western Ukraine, which provides care and rehabilitation for injured military personnel and civilians affected by the war. During his visit, Harry met with patients, medical staff, and Ukraine’s Minister of Veterans Affairs, Natalia Kalmykova.

Harry, who served for a decade in the British Army and completed two tours in Afghanistan, was accompanied by members of the Invictus Games Foundation — the charity he founded to support injured service members through sport.

His visit to Ukraine follows a trip to London earlier in the week for a legal case related to changes in his UK security arrangements. Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry has resided in California with his wife Meghan and their two children.

The trip underscores Harry’s continued commitment to supporting wounded veterans and those affected by conflict worldwide.

Melissa Enoch

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