Amid his visit to Ukraine, Prince Harry was seen in distinguished company.
The Duke of Sussex met with Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, an Italian admiral and chairman of NATO’s Military Committee, who openly praised Harry’s long-standing work with veterans.
“His dedication to wounded, injured and sick servicemen is truly inspiring,” the admiral said, underlining the impact of the duke’s efforts.
They were also joined by Seán Clancy, chairman of the Military Committee of the European Union, along with former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk, adding military and political weight to the meeting.
More than a formal photo moment, the meeting brought together key figures from across advocacy and leadership circles, all aligned in supporting those affected by the conflict.
Prince Harry, through his work with the Invictus Games Foundation, has continued to champion the recovery and rehabilitation of injured service personnel, a mission that clearly resonated with those in the room.




