Kate Middleton and Prince William continue to show their support for Ukraine as they took a trip to the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London Wednesday.
The royal couple made the surprise visit to hear about efforts to support Ukrainians in the U.K. and across Europe. The Duke, 39, and Duchess, 40, of Cambridge met with members of the Ukrainian community and their volunteers in hopes of learning about services being offered at the center as well as the challenges they continue to face.
Kate Middleton and Prince William continue to show support to Ukrainian citizens as they took a trip to the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London on Wednesday. (IAN VOGLER/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) The duo wore matching blue and yellow Ukrainian flag pins on their clothing during their visit.They also brought along homemade brownies and granola bars from Kensington Palace for the volunteers, which was documented on Twitter. "Over the past two weeks, communities and organisations here in the UK have come together to provide vital support to Ukrainians here in Britain and across Europe," the couple tweeted from their joint account. "The Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London has become one of many hubs organising donations, material aid and supporting Ukrainians living locally.
The work volunteers here are doing to ensure that help gets to where it is most needed is inspiring," they added. "So too is the incredible generosity of the British public.
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