Prince Harry visits war victims in Ukraine, spokesperson says
- Prince Harry visited war victims in Ukraine at the Superhumans Center to support wounded veterans, as stated by a spokesperson.
- The Superhumans Center provides free prosthetics, reconstructive surgery, and psychological help to military and civilian victims.
- Harry was accompanied by veterans from the Invictus Games Foundation, emphasizing his commitment to supporting injured soldiers.
- This visit follows his legal challenges regarding security after stepping back from royal duties in 2020.
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Security-consumed Prince Harry chooses war-torn Ukraine as latest backdrop
Prince Harry’s clandestine dash to Ukraine this week, trailing last year’s faux royal tours to Colombia and Nigeria, lays bare a brazen hypocrisy. He bangs on about the UK being too perilous for his family, waging legal crusades over security provisions, yet here he is, swanning into war zones and countries with travel warnings, trading on his fading royal luster to clutch at relevance – all while dodging the duties he willingly jettisoned. Bere…
Prince Harry visited wounded soldiers during a trip to Ukraine
British Prince Harry met with war victims in Lviv on Thursday as part of an unannounced visit to Ukraine. According to his representative, the trip was part of the Duke of Sussex's ongoing work to assist wounded veterans.
Prince Harry makes visit to Ukraine, meets with wounded veterans
Prince Harry is touching down in Ukraine, getting a first-hand look at a rehabilitation center in the war-torn country. The Duke of Sussex visited the Superhumans Center in Lviv on Thursday, a spokesperson confirmed to ITK. The organization describes its mission as providing a free “modern rehabilitation center” for adults and children who have suffered…
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