Prince Harry and Meghan Markle paid tribute to a Ukrainian Invictus Games competitor who died fighting against Russia’s invasion of his nation.
Serhii Karavan, described as a “previous trialist for the Invictus Games and Warrior Games for Team Ukraine,” died earlier this week during combat in the former Soviet country, according to the Invictus Games Foundation.
On Friday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s non-profit charity, Archewell, issued a heartfelt message regarding the current situation in Ukraine.
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“Our hearts are heavy as we acknowledge the recent loss of a member of our veteran community in Ukraine, who was defending his country from attack,” the message read.
“We also pay tribute to the brave men and women from our global veteran community, past and present, who have long protected their countries and families with unparalleled strength and determination.”
“We are continuing to work and speak with the Invictus Games Foundation daily to help however we can.” They added: “All of us at Archewell have been inspired by the work these organizations have taken on – and also by the stories from those on the frontlines.”
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