Prince Harry visited Ukraine on an unannounced visit.


Prince Harry visited Ukraine unannounced and met with people affected by the war.
On April 10, the Duke of Sussex visited the Superhumans center in Lviv, which provides assistance to wounded soldiers. Accompanying him to the clinic were four veterans. This center offers free prosthetics, surgery, and rehabilitation services. News of the prince's visit only emerged after he left Ukraine.
Prince Harry, who previously served in the British Army for 10 years, is the second member of the royal family to visit Ukraine since the start of the war. Last year, the Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie, visited Kyiv.
Last month, Prince William also expressed his support for the Ukrainians by meeting with Ukrainian refugees during his visit to Estonia.
During his stay in Lviv, Harry took photos with patients who underwent amputations and met with Ukraine's Minister for Veterans Affairs, Natalia Kalmykova.
Meeting with Ukrainian fighters
It is also worth mentioning that Prince Harry met with Ukrainian fighters at the 'Invictus Games'. The media captured a video where he kneels before a Ukrainian fan who lost his legs due to the war with Russian invaders. This video was posted by Grunt on Instagram.
Additionally, we reported that former US President Donald Trump stated in an interview with the New York Post that he would not deport Prince Harry from the country.
'I let him be. He already has enough problems with his wife. She is terrible,' Trump said.
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