A month after Prince William met Ukrainian refugees in Estonia, Prince Harry has paid a visit to Ukraine.
There, he visited a clinic which rehabilitates wounded military personnel and civilians with surgery and prospectives, the Superhumans Center in Lviv.
Harry was accompanied by an Invictus Games Foundation group, which he founded to help wounded veterans compete in sport.
Four of its veterans had been through a similar clinic.
Because Lviv has been a significant missile target, Harry’s visit was only publicly announce after he was well out of the country.
Harry had already flown onto the European continent from California, for a hearing over his security arrangements in London (this lawsuit involves Harry’s claim that his and his wife’s taxpayer-financed security was taken away as an attempt to coerce the couple into remaining with the Royal Family).
Sophie Wessex, Duchess of Edinburgh, visited Kiev last year, and paid her respects at massacred Bucha.
Meanwhile, President Zelensky recently visited King Charles at Sandringham.














