Prince Harry Visits Ukraine to Support Wounded Veterans
The Duke of Sussex made a discreet visit to a Lviv rehabilitation clinic, meeting war victims and officials while accompanied by an Invictus Games delegation.
- Prince Harry's unannounced visit to Lviv on April 10, 2025, included a stop at the Superhumans Center, which provides free care for war victims, including prosthetics and psychological support.
- His visit was only disclosed after he left Ukraine due to security concerns, as Lviv remains a target of Russian missile strikes.
- Harry met with Ukrainian Minister for Veterans' Affairs Natalia Kalmykova, discussing the role of sports in veteran rehabilitation, inspired by the Invictus Games.
- The Duke was joined by a delegation from the Invictus Games, including four veterans who have undergone similar recovery journeys.
- Harry is the second member of the British Royal Family to visit Ukraine during the ongoing conflict, following the Duchess of Edinburgh’s 2024 visit to Kyiv.