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Prince Harry visits Ukraine to support those injured in war | Prince Harry visits Ukraine to support those injured in war |
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Watch: Prince Harry welcomed to Kyiv after arriving by train | |
Prince Harry has made a surprise visit to Kyiv, after an invitation by an organisation that supports Ukrainians with life-changing injuries caused by the war. | Prince Harry has made a surprise visit to Kyiv, after an invitation by an organisation that supports Ukrainians with life-changing injuries caused by the war. |
The Duke of Sussex said he wanted to do "everything possible" to help the recovery of injured military personnel. | The Duke of Sussex said he wanted to do "everything possible" to help the recovery of injured military personnel. |
He arrived by train on Friday morning and is understood to have a busy schedule for the day, but no official details can be expected until this evening. | He arrived by train on Friday morning and is understood to have a busy schedule for the day, but no official details can be expected until this evening. |
The Guardian newspaper reports that he will outline new plans to help rehabilitate the wounded during the trip. | The Guardian newspaper reports that he will outline new plans to help rehabilitate the wounded during the trip. |
Superhumans, which helps provide those injured with prosthetic limbs and rehabilitation, told the BBC that it invited Prince Harry to Ukraine. | |
Founder Olha Rudnieva greeted the prince off the train with a hug, a video released by Ukrainian Railways showed. | |
She handed the prince a podstakannik – a silver holder for a glass used to drink tea, traditionally provided on night trains across Ukraine. | |
Harry visited a centre run by the organisation in Lviv in April, but this is his first visit to the capital. | |
There are tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians with amputations as a result of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine – numbers vary, as Ukraine doesn't give precise statistics on military casualties. | There are tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians with amputations as a result of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine – numbers vary, as Ukraine doesn't give precise statistics on military casualties. |
Ahead of Friday's visit, the prince told the Guardian: "We cannot stop the war but what we can do is do everything we can to help the recovery process." | Ahead of Friday's visit, the prince told the Guardian: "We cannot stop the war but what we can do is do everything we can to help the recovery process." |
"We can continue to humanise the people involved in this war and what they are going through." | "We can continue to humanise the people involved in this war and what they are going through." |
The paper reports Prince Harry is joined by a team from his Invictus Games Foundation - which he launched in 2014 for wounded veterans to compete in sports events. | The paper reports Prince Harry is joined by a team from his Invictus Games Foundation - which he launched in 2014 for wounded veterans to compete in sports events. |
A team from Ukraine was given special permission to compete in the games by President Zelensky in 2022, just months after the war began. | A team from Ukraine was given special permission to compete in the games by President Zelensky in 2022, just months after the war began. |
During the opening ceremony, the prince said the world was "united" with the country. | During the opening ceremony, the prince said the world was "united" with the country. |
Friday's visit comes after the Sussex's charitable foundation Archewell said on Wednesday that it had donated $500,000 (£369,000) to projects supporting injured children from Ukraine and Gaza. | Friday's visit comes after the Sussex's charitable foundation Archewell said on Wednesday that it had donated $500,000 (£369,000) to projects supporting injured children from Ukraine and Gaza. |
It said the grants would be used to help the World Health Organization with medical evacuations, and to fund work developing prosthetics for young people. | It said the grants would be used to help the World Health Organization with medical evacuations, and to fund work developing prosthetics for young people. |
Other members of the Royal Family have expressed support for Ukraine since the start of the war more than three years ago. | Other members of the Royal Family have expressed support for Ukraine since the start of the war more than three years ago. |
The King welcomed Zelensky to his Sandringham estate in Norfolk in March, having previously said the country had faced "indescribable aggression" from Russia. | The King welcomed Zelensky to his Sandringham estate in Norfolk in March, having previously said the country had faced "indescribable aggression" from Russia. |
The Prince of Wales, Harry's brother, met Ukrainian refugees during a two-day visit to Estonia in March - where he said their resilience was "amazing". | The Prince of Wales, Harry's brother, met Ukrainian refugees during a two-day visit to Estonia in March - where he said their resilience was "amazing". |
His trip to Ukraine comes after he met his father King Charles in London on Wednesday, their first face-to-face meeting since February 2024. | His trip to Ukraine comes after he met his father King Charles in London on Wednesday, their first face-to-face meeting since February 2024. |