Prince Harry in surprise visit to Ukraine to meet war victims

Prince Harry in surprise visit to Ukraine to meet war victims

Daniela Relph, a senior royal correspondent, reported that the Duke of Sussex visited war victims in Ukraine at a rehabilitation clinic for wounded military personnel and civilians. Prince Harry’s visit to the Superhumans Center in Lviv included interactions with patients, staff, and veterans who had undergone similar rehabilitation experiences. The city of Lviv has been the target of Russian missiles, prompting the media to only announce the prince’s visit after he had left the country.

During his visit, Prince Harry engaged with members of the surgical team at the Superhumans Center, a facility that offers psychological support, reconstructive surgery, and prosthetics to victims of war for free. Founded in 2014 by Prince Harry, the Invictus Games provide wounded veterans with an opportunity to compete in sports events. The prince was invited to visit the clinic by Olga Rudneva, the chief executive of the center, during the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.

Rob Owen, the chief executive of the Invictus Games Foundation, emphasized Ukraine’s importance to the foundation since its participation in the Invictus Games Toronto 2017. Prince Harry’s visit to the Superhumans charity in Ukraine highlights the foundation’s commitment to supporting the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded service personnel in challenging environments. The article also mentioned that the Prince of Wales, Prince Harry’s brother, recently met Ukrainian refugees in Estonia during a two-day visit

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