
Unannounced visit to the Superhuman Center in Lviv
Prince Harry, 40, visited Ukraine today in a surprise visit, meeting with war victims and veterans as part of his ongoing work with wounded veterans. He made a stop at the Superhuman Center in Lviv, an orthopedic clinic that provides prosthetics, reconstructive surgery, and psychological support free of charge to wounded military personnel and civilians in the war-torn country.
Support for injured veterans
Harry, who served in the British Army for 10 years, has been a dedicated advocate for supporting injured veterans since founding the Invictus Games in 2014. Accompanied by a team from the Invictus Games Foundation, including four veterans with similar rehabilitation experiences, the Duke of Sussex's visit highlighted the importance of ongoing support for those who have served.
Continued efforts in the face of challenges
Harry's visit to Ukraine was kept under wraps until after he had left the country. This trip followed his recent appearance in the High Court in London regarding his security battle and appeal against the British government's decision to remove his government-funded protection when he stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and relocated to California.
Royal ties to Ukraine
Prince Harry is the second member of the royal family to visit Ukraine, following in the footsteps of his aunt, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh. His visit last year marked the first time a British royal had traveled to the country since the Russian invasion in 2022, demonstrating the royal family's commitment to supporting nations in challenging times.
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