The Prince of Wales expressed his solidarity with the people of Ukraine by visiting a Ukrainian Catholic Church in England.
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall visited the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in London on Wednesday and met members of the Ukrainian community.
The Duchess was moved to tears during the emotional visit to the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in central London.
She and Prince Charles met school children and other members of London’s Ukrainian community as well as people involved in the humanitarian response.
The Prince and the Duchess laid sunflowers, Ukraine’s national flower, and lit candles in the cathedral.
Prince Charles expressed that he and the Duchess were profoundly affected by the visit to the cathedral and by interacting with members of the Ukrainian community.
The Prince said he and his wife had been “deeply moved” by the visit, and assured those assembled of their prayers.
“Thank you so much for welcoming us to this very special cathedral,” he said.
“I must say my wife and I have been deeply moved by everything we have heard today during our visit and above all by the extraordinary bravery, generosity and fortitude of the Ukrainian community in the face of such truly terrible aggression.
“So if I may say so, our thoughts and prayers, however inadequate they may be, are with all of you at this most critical time.”
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