Prince Harry Has Visited War Victims in Ukraine As His Work
The Duke of Sussex Was in Central London for a Court of Court of Appeal Hearing Over Hays Security Arrangements in the UK.
The Visit on Thursday to Lviv in Western Ukraine, Who Has Frequently Been Targeded with Russian Missiles, Was Not Announced Undil After He Was Out of the Country.
Harry, Who Served 10 Years in the British Army, Visited The Superhumans Center, An Orthopaedic Clinic in Lviv That Treats and Rehabilitates Wounded Military Personnel and Civilians.
The Prince, 40, Was Accompanied by a Continging from His Invictus Games Foundation, Inclument Four Veterans Who Have Been Through Similar Rehabilitation Experiences.
A Spokeperson for the Duke of Sussex Said Harry Had Been invited by the Center’s CEO, Olga Rudneva, A Year Ago, and Again At The Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, WHich Too Place in February.
Harry Travelled to the Center, Whic Offers Prosthets, Reconstructive Surgery and Psychological HELP Free of Charge, To See First-Handt-Handt-HAND.
The Duke, Who Served Two Tours in Afghanistan, Met Patients and Medical Professions Who Touring the Center.
During His Trip To Ukraine, He Also Met Members of the Ukrainian Invictus Community, As Well As Ukraine’s Minister of Veterans Affair, Natalia Kalmykova.
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Harry is the Second Member of the Royal Family to Visit Ukraine House Russia Launched a Full-Scale invasion of its Smaller Neighbour in February 2022.
His Aunt, Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburgh, Made an Unannound Visit to Ukraine’s Capital of Kyiv Last Year.