Prince Harry released new statement after a surprise visit to a war-hit country following his court hearing in the UK.
The Duke of Sussex visited Superhumans Center in Lviv, Ukraine, where "word class" facilities including prosthesis, rehabilitation, reconstructive surgery, and psychological care, have been providing to those affected by conflict.
According to a detailed message released on Harry and Meghan Markle's official website, Sussex.com, the organisation is offering the thoughtful services to "restore functionality, promote social integration and enhance the quality of life for both military personnel and civilians impacted" by war.
Harry and the Invictus Games delegation had a meaningful exchange of words with patients, medical staff, family members and the Ukrainian Invictus Games team.
Notably, the father-of-two also witnessed a live surgery in the operating theatre, "gaining direct insight into the complex procedures that are playing a vital role in the recovery of patients."
At the end of the powerful statement, Harry's team shared that his "visit to Superhumans was a powerful reflection of the shared mission between the Center and the Invictus Games Foundation."
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