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Prince Harry Arrives in Kyiv in a Show of Support

KYIV, April 23 (Reuters) – Britain’s ⁠Prince ⁠Harry made an ⁠unannounced visit to the Ukrainian ​capital Kyiv on Thursday in a show of ‌support for the ‌country in its fifth year ⁠of war ⁠with Russia.

“It’s good to be back in Ukraine,” ​Prince Harry said on his arrival at a Kyiv railway station early on ​Thursday.

The Duke of Sussex is set to attend ⁠a ⁠Kyiv security conference ⁠during ​the two-day trip. His arrival comes when the ​world’s attention ⁠has been redirected towards the war in the Middle East.

Ukraine is “a country bravely and successfully defending Europe’s eastern flank”, ⁠Prince Harry said, adding that “it matters that we don’t ⁠lose sight of the significance of that.”

He is also expected to visit the de-mining HALO Trust charity, supported by his late mother Princess Diana, and spend time with Ukrainian participants of his Invictus Games Foundation, which ⁠helps wounded veterans recover through sport, Britain’s ITV reported.

Prince Harry, the younger son of Britain’s King Charles, visited Ukraine ​twice last year.

(Reporting by Anna ​Pruchnicka;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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