Prince Harry visits Ukraine, meets with war victims in surprise trip
Prince Harry met with war victims on Thursday during an unannounced visit to Ukraine, as part of his continued efforts supporting wounded veterans, according to a spokesperson.
Harry visited the Superhumans Center, an orthopedic clinic in Lviv that treats and rehabilitates wounded military personnel and civilians, to see top-notch services provided in a country in the midst of war. The center provides prosthetics, reconstructive surgery and psychological help free of charge, News.Az reports citing Los Angeles Times.
During the visit, he also met with Natalia Kalmykova, Ukraine’s minister of veterans affairs.
The Duke of Sussex, who served 10 years in the British army, has made helping injured soldiers one of his most prominent causes. He founded the Invictus Games in 2014 to offer wounded veterans the challenge of competing in sports events similar to the Paralympics.
Harry was accompanied by a contingent from the Invictus Games Foundation, including four veterans who have been through similar rehabilitation experiences.
The visit to the area in western Ukraine that has frequently been targeted with Russian missiles was not announced until after he was out of the country.
The prince is no stranger to war, having served two tours in Afghanistan, where he flew missions as an Apache helicopter copilot gunner.
Harry, 40, the younger son of King Charles III, is the second member of the royal family to visit Ukraine. His aunt, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, became the first British royal to travel to the country since Russia’s 2022 invasion when she made an unannounced visit to Kyiv last year.
Harry’s older brother, Prince William, met with Ukrainian refugees during a two-day visit to Estonia last month.





