Principal royal correspondent

On Thursday, the Duke of Sussex met with war victims in Ukraine when he visited a clinic that rehabilitates injured military staff and civilians, said a spokesperson.
Prince Harry visited the superhuman center, in the western city of Lviv, where he spoke to patients and staff.
He was accompanied by a group of the Invictus Games Foundation, including four veterans who had experienced a similar rehabilitation.
Lviv frequently been targeted With Russian missiles and the visit was only announced after the fact that the prince left the country.

Prince Harry, who served for 10 years in the British army, founded the Invictus Games in 2014 so that the wounded veterans participate in sporting events.
The superhuman visit was to observe the support and rehabilitation services provided in a country actively living in the war, a spokesperson said.
Prince Harry was invited by Olga Rudneva, Director General of the Center, to the Games Invictus Vancouver Whistler 2025.
During the visit, the prince met with patients and health professionals, in addition to the Ukraine Minister of Veterans, Natalia Kalmykova.
The clinic gives psychological aid, reconstructive surgery and prostheses to victims free of charge.

Rob Owen, director general of the Invictus Games Foundation, said that Ukraine had been “a vital part” of the Foundation since its participation in the 2017 Invictus Toronto Games.
“This visit to the superhuman charitable organization in Ukraine highlights the broader commitment to the Invictus Games Foundation to support recovery and rehabilitation for staff and injured and sick veterans, even in the most difficult environments,” he said.
Hold in Vancouver, the latest edition of the Games involved more than 500 competitors of 23 nations, while Birmingham will host the next games in 2027.
Prince Harry was in London this week to A court of the court of appeal on its security agreements in the United Kingdom.
He is the second royal to visit Ukraine since the large -scale invasion of Russia, After the Duchess of Edinburgh visited Kyiv last year.
His father, the king, welcomed the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in his field of Sandringham in Norfolk in March, just days after the unprecedented exchange of Zelensky with American president Donald Trump and his vice-president JD Vance in the oval office of the White House.
The Prince of Wales, Harry’s brother, met the Ukrainian refugees during a two -day visit to Estonia last month.