Prince Harry made an appearance to support those wounded Ukrainian civilians and soldiers.
Amid the country’s war against Russia, the royal—who shares kids Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3, with wife Meghan Markle—visited the Superhumans Center rehabilitation facility in Lviv to show his solidarity.
“This is my first visit to Ukraine, and it certainly won’t be the last,” Harry said to a group of reporters outside the center, per Reuters. “The surgeons inside the eardrum trying to help as many people as possible. I’ve seen a lot of different centers, but having a purpose built center where everything is under one roof and where individuals are going through surgery and then in the same building, they’re being fitted with prosthetics and then they are sent home. It’s astonishing.”
And Harry emphasized just how quality the care of the soldiers and civilians was at the center.
“Most of them don’t want to go home, they want to stay here,” he explained. “And I understand why.”
The 40-year-old—who served two tours with the British Army in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2015—had visited the center alongside his Invictus Games colleagues, adding that the experience was an “absolute honor.”
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