Prince Harry Visits Ukraine to Support Injured Veterans
Prince Harry visited Kyiv on September 12, 2025, to announce new rehabilitation initiatives for wounded Ukrainian veterans, marking his second trip to Ukraine this year.

Britain’s Prince Harry made a high-profile visit to Kyiv on September 12, 2025, arriving with a delegation from his Invictus Games Foundation to unveil expanded support for the rehabilitation of Ukrainian soldiers injured in the ongoing conflict. The visit, confirmed by both his office and Ukrainian officials, underscores the international attention on Ukraine’s wounded veterans and the growing role of global charities in their recovery.
According to a statement from Prince Harry’s office, the trip focused on outlining the Invictus Games Foundation’s plans to assist with the physical and psychological rehabilitation of Ukrainian service members. The prince, who served a decade in the British Army and founded the Invictus Games to support wounded military personnel, met with local officials and visited sites affected by recent Russian strikes. Tymur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv’s military administration, expressed gratitude for Harry’s compassion, noting on Telegram that "completely destroyed homes speak a universal language. Our pain also needs no translation."
During his time in Kyiv, Prince Harry paid tribute at a memorial for fallen Ukrainian soldiers, where he was visibly moved. This act of remembrance was widely covered by local and international media, highlighting the symbolic importance of his presence. The visit comes at a time when Ukraine continues to face significant military and civilian casualties, and international support remains crucial for both immediate relief and long-term recovery.
Invictus Games Foundation’s Expanded Role
The Invictus Games Foundation, established by Prince Harry in 2014, has become a prominent advocate for the rehabilitation of wounded veterans worldwide. In Kyiv, Harry and his team discussed new initiatives tailored to the needs of Ukrainian soldiers, including adaptive sports programs and mental health support. Local authorities welcomed these efforts, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive rehabilitation services as the war persists.
International and Local Reactions
Prince Harry’s visit was part of a broader wave of international engagement with Ukraine this week, as UK Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper and Finnish President Alexander Stubb also traveled to Kyiv to discuss aid and security. Ukrainian officials and citizens alike have expressed appreciation for the prince’s ongoing commitment, with many noting that this was his second visit to Ukraine in 2025, following a trip to a rehabilitation center in Lviv earlier this year.
The visit also drew attention in the UK, where Harry’s public appearances have been closely watched amid ongoing discussions about his relationship with the royal family. British and Ukrainian media alike have highlighted the significance of his advocacy for veterans, framing it as a powerful gesture of solidarity during a critical period for Ukraine.