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Piers Morgan slams 'Hypocrite Harry' with brutal four-word verdict after UK security row

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TV presenter , 60, has slammed , 40, once again as the Duke of Sussex flew to Ukraine to meet victims of the war against Russia. A spokesperson confirmed that Prince Harry was making the surprise visit as part of his ongoing work with wounded veterans, as he went to the Superhuman Center, an orthopedic clinic in Lviv, that rehabilitates wounded soldiers and civilians.

Piers penned on X, formerly known as Twitter: "So, Hypocrite Harry flies straight from a British court where he is suing for more protection in UK because it's too dangerous for him... to a warzone in Ukraine. He really is as dumb as a rock." Piers's comments sparked divide, as one fan penned: "Your takes of truth on this are the best," as a second joked: "That's an insult to rocks." Another chimed in: "To be fair. Not all of Ukraine is a war zone." A second agreed: "I don't think it is dumb if your country (UK) makes you go to show UK support in Ukraine. I think he is doing what he is told."

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Prince Harry, who spent 10 years in the British Army, was accompanied by team members from the Invictus Games Foundation, including four veterans who have experienced similar rehabilitation methods.

A spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex said Harry had been invited by the centre's CEO, Olga Rudneva, a year ago, and at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, which took place in February.

One of Prince Harry's biggest missions has been helping the wounded, as he founded the Invictus Games in 2014 to offer injured veterans the challenge of competing in sports event.

His trip to Ukraine comes as he made an appearance in central London this week for a Court of Appeal hearing over his security arrangements in the UK.

The court heard that Prince Harry feels his "safety, security and life" are at risk as he is legally challenging the level of security he receives in the UK.

This appeal comes after the Duke, who quit being a senior royal in 2020, lost a challenge in February 2024 against a decision to remove his right to automatic high-level police protection.

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