Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, made a sudden visit to Ukraine Thursday to visit the rehabilitation clinic for the wounded soldiers.
Harry, who served in the British army for a period of 10 years, toured the Superhumans Center in the West Lviv city and met with patients and medical professionals.
The clinic is treated and helps to rehabilitate military personnel who have been in the continuous war with Russia that has erupted in the country since February 2022. The facility provides artificial parties, restorative surgery and psychological assistance for free.
Join the Duke of Sussex Invictus Games Foundation, The charity, which he founded in 2014 to help the old wounded warriors through sports competitions.
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Rob Owen, CEO of the Invictus Games, said that Ukraine is a “vital part” of charitable work. “This visit reaffirms our dedication to standing with those who move life after injury,” he said in a press statement.
The sudden trip to Ukraine was announced only after leaving the country. During the visit, Harry also met with the Veteran Affairs Minister in Ukraine, Natalia as Mikova.
Earlier this week, the Duke of Sussex appeared in the Royal Court of Justice in London as part of a case related to changes in his personal security in the United Kingdom after he retracted the royal duties in 2020.
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