Britain’s Prince Harry meets war victims in Ukraine
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Britain's Prince Harry visited the Superhumans Centre, an orthopaedic clinic in the western Ukraine city of Lviv.
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LONDON – Britain’s Prince Harry met victims of war in Ukraine as part of his work with wounded veterans, a spokesperson said on April 10.
Prince Harry, who served 10 years in the British Army, visited the Superhumans Centre – an orthopaedic clinic in the western Ukraine city of Lviv that provides care and rehabilitation for wounded military personnel and civilians.
The Duke of Sussex, who lives in California with his wife Meghan and their two children, was in London this week for a court case about changes to his security in Britain. He stepped back from his royal duties in 2020.
Prince Harry, who has served two tours in Afghanistan, was joined in Lviv by veterans from the Invictus Games Foundation, the charity behind the international sporting event that he founded for military personnel wounded in action.
He also met medical professionals and patients at the Superhumans Centre, as well as Ukrainian Minister of Veterans Affairs Natalia Kalmykova, his spokesperson said. REUTERS

