Benedict Cumberbatch has told Sky News he is waiting for a Ukrainian family to arrive in the UK to live at his property after joining the scheme to rehouse refugees here. The actor, who was wearing the Ukrainian flag colours of blue and yellow while promoting his latest film Dr Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness in London today, gave an update on when he was expecting them to arrive. "They've made it out of Ukraine, I'm monitoring their progress every day," Cumberbatch explained. "Sadly, they are undergoing some medical treatment - to say anything more about that would be invasion of their privacy and too much about when they're coming and how that's being managed would invade mine - but I want to give them some stability after the turmoil that they've experienced, and that's within my home. "On the brink of a new UK coal mineCould cost of living crisis hit climate targets?Elderly pair among four stabbed to deathNeighbours shocked after stabbingsCOVID in Beijing sparks panic buyingSpeaker summons editor over Rayner article'Terrors of the earth' for Rayner story sourceMinister: Rayner article 'misogynistic'Rayner words 'sexist, misogynist tripe'US agree to send Ukraine artilleryFires after explosions in RussiaRussia's war aims are 'failing'Zelenskyy speaks to media in metro stationZelenskyy asks God for support in Easter messageMacron and Le Pen vote in French electionMood in France ahead of electionThe star also revealed he's been helping other people whose loved ones are fleeing Ukraine with the cost of housing them in the UK. "I've been trying to help other Ukrainian families - nationals that are UK citizens - to house their extended families en masse, which you know they want to do, but it's very costly," he said..
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