Prince Harry

Prince Harry Visits Ukraine to Support War-Injured Soldiers

In a surprise visit to Kyiv, Prince Harry arrived by train at the invitation of Superhumans, an organization dedicated to aiding Ukrainians injured by the war. The Duke of Sussex aims to support the recovery of wounded military personnel and is expected to announce new rehabilitation plans. This marks his first visit to the capital, having previously visited a Superhumans center in Lviv. Prince Harry is accompanied by a team from his Invictus Games Foundation, an initiative supporting wounded veterans.

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Prince Harry Makes Surprise Kyiv Visit, Draws Mixed Reactions

Prince Harry made a surprise visit to Kyiv at the invitation of the Ukrainian government to support the recovery of injured servicemen. He and the Invictus Games Foundation team plan to detail new initiatives aimed at expanding rehabilitation support across Ukraine. The visit includes a tour of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in World War II and meetings with veterans and Ukrainian officials. This visit aims to humanize the war’s impact and provide opportunities beyond the Invictus Games, including supplying sports equipment.

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Trump Allegedly Gave Prince Andrew List of Escorts, Discussed “P***y”

In a new biography, it is alleged that Donald Trump provided Prince Andrew with a list of masseuses after a discussion about “p—y” in the year 2000. The book also claims a physical altercation occurred between Prince Harry and Prince Andrew in 2013. Furthermore, the book details that Prince Andrew openly criticized Meghan Markle and warned Prince Harry against marrying her. Prince Harry has denied all of these allegations.

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Prince Harry’s Ukraine Visit: Aid, Controversy, and the Question of Relevance

Prince Harry made a surprise visit to Ukraine’s Superhumans Center in Lviv, an orthopedic clinic supporting war-wounded military personnel and civilians. This visit, unannounced until his departure, aligns with his longstanding commitment to aiding injured veterans, a cause highlighted by his founding of the Invictus Games. Accompanied by Invictus Games Foundation members, including fellow veterans, Harry’s trip followed his London court appearance regarding security and occurred shortly after similar visits to the region by other royals, demonstrating the family’s continued support for Ukraine. His experience as a British Army veteran with two tours in Afghanistan further contextualizes his dedication to this cause.

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Prince Harry’s US Visa: Homeland Security Faces Deadline

A US court ordered the release of Prince Harry’s immigration records by Tuesday, following a Freedom of Information Act request by the Heritage Foundation. The Foundation alleges Prince Harry concealed past drug use, detailed in his memoir *Spare*, potentially violating US visa application requirements. This action follows an earlier court decision against releasing the records, which the Heritage Foundation successfully appealed. The Department of Homeland Security must now comply with the order to release the documents.

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Trudeau’s Invictus Games Message: A Bridge to America Amidst Rising Tensions

At the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 Closing Ceremony, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a speech praising the athletes’ resilience and the enduring friendship between Canada and the U.S., despite recent political tensions. He highlighted the Games’ focus on perseverance over adversity, referencing the recent NHL game between the two countries. Trudeau’s appearance alongside Prince Harry at the event underscored the strong relationship between the two nations, even amidst uncertainty about Trudeau’s political future and heightened U.S.-Canada anxieties. The Games, a multi-nation adaptive sporting event, successfully concluded its seventh edition, marking a return to Canada and the first inclusion of winter sports.

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Harry Wins Substantial Damages in Murdoch Tabloid Lawsuit

Prince Harry’s settlement with Rupert Murdoch’s UK tabloids, resulting in “substantial” damages, highlights a deeply disturbing pattern of intrusion into the lives of public figures, particularly the egregious targeting of a child. The news corporation’s apology acknowledges a “serious intrusion” into Harry’s private life between 1996 and 2011, including unlawful activities by private investigators employed by *The Sun*. This admission, however, barely scratches the surface of the sheer scale of the invasion of privacy inflicted upon a young Harry, a fact that makes the situation even more reprehensible. The sheer audacity of spying on a child, let alone for an extended period, is truly shocking.… Continue reading