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What Prince Harry's new bracelet looks like with a symbolic inscription in Ukrainian. Photo

Prince Harry, the youngest son of King Charles III of Great Britain, received a symbolic gift from Ukrainians during the Invictus Games, which are taking place in Canada this year. Olga Rudneva, head of the Superhumans Center, presented the Duke of Sussex with a bracelet created by Guzema fine jewelry in collaboration with the Center for Prosthetics and Rehabilitation.

As noted on the brand's Instagram page, the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II became the owner of a piece of jewelry with the inscription: "Whoever saves one life saves the whole world." It seems that Meghan Markle's husband liked the symbolic gift, as he has repeatedly appeared in public with it.

For example, Prince Harry complemented his look with a new bracelet while attending the final volleyball match of the Invictus Games. He combined the silver jewelry with a business suit.

At the meeting with the Ukrainian national team at the Vancouver Convention Center, the Duke of Sussex again appeared with a symbolic accessory.

It is worth noting that the bracelet was not the first gift Prince Harry received from Ukrainians during the Invictus Games. During one of the days of the international adaptive sports event, our fellow citizens handed Charles III's son a package containing a hoodie with the embroidered inscription "Freedom".

The Duke of Sussex was very pleased with this present. He gladly accepted the gift and even hugged the package while talking to the Ukrainian athletes.

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