Princess Anne’s poignant gesture on top secret royal Ukraine trip | Royal | News

Princess Anne made a secret trip to Ukraine at the meeting of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the President Zelenskyy and the desire to visit a monument who commemorate children who have died since the beginning of the conflict. On Tuesday, he began a one -day visit to emphasize the “traumatic experiences of children living on the front of the conflict.”
The Princess Royal put a toy bear on the special monument of the commemoration of children who have died since the beginning of the conflict, with the First Lady Zelenska to discuss with President Zelensky to discuss British support to Ukraine.
As he visited Kiev, his royal excellency met with representatives of female police and armed force, and heard their vital role in the protection of women and children.
Visiting the Children’s Rights Conservation Center, the Princess Royal heard from the returning and re -integrated families and children and spoke to workers to go back to more Ukrainian children.
Royal Excavations also visited a rehabilitation center, where he met Ukrainian veterans who returned from the front, including the service personnel who learned to live with injuries and conflict.
The Princess witnessed a royal dog therapy session and spoke with the disabled and wounded veterans who adapted to civil life with injuries.
Anne’s jam full of jam also visited the ST Sofia Cathedral Tour and Kherson Culture Exhibition.
After the visit of the 75 -year -old Edinburgh Duchess last April, the second employee who visited Ukraine was the royal.
Prince Harry, who resigned as a senior royal in 2020, visited the country twice this year to support the wounded in the war.
During his trip to the Ukrainian capital, a team from O and the Invictus Games Foundation are preparing to elaborate new initiatives to support the rehabilitation of the wounded to provide assistance to all areas of the country.
Speaking Protector For the capital, the Duke of Sussex on the train on a night for the capital: “We can’t stop the war, but we can do everything we can to help the healing process.”
Prince Harry added: “We can continue to humanize the people who are involved in this war and what they are going through. We should keep it in the forefront in the minds of people. I hope this trip helps people to bring him home because it is easy to become insensitive to what is going on.”




