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War in Ukraine: the British take in Ukrainian refugees “deeply moving’, says Prince Charles in Easter message | UK news

Prince Charles said he was touched by the number of people who ready to open their doors to some of in millions of refugees, “wounded past terrible of in future” in his Easter message.

It happens after more than 200,000 people in UK has shown interest in opening their homes Ukrainian refugees under governmentHouses for Ukraine sponsorship scheme.

The Queen stressed the plight of those left behind in war-torn country as they continue to seek refuge – following in Steps of millions who managed to escape from the Russians invasion.

He said that he had found it’s “deep moving”to see the numbers of people across the UK are ready to invite those in need in their homes after meeting with “innocent victims of conflict” over himself years.

Charles also nodded at role its late father duke of Edinburgh played during the many services he attended when he “read the gospel which says how on night of At the Last Supper, Jesus knelt before his disciples and washed their travel-weary feet.”

Prince of Wales said in his message: “Today, millions of people find themselves displaced, weary of traveling from troubled places, wounded by the past of in future – and in need of welcome, of rest and of kindness.

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Charles says is he found it’s deep moving’ to see numbers of people across the UK are ready to invite those in need in their homes

“Above past yo I have found he himself is heartbroken from suffering of innocent victims of conflict or persecution, some of who do I have met and who told me stories of an unspeakable tragedy as they were forced to flee their country and seek refuge away from home.

“But amid all this sadness and inhumanity, it was deeply moving to see how so much people ready to open their homes topics in need and how they offered their time and their resources for help those facing so heartbreaking sorrow and difficulties.”

In March, Charles and his wife Camilla visited the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral. in from central London to show their solidarity with Ukraine lighting a candle for nation, as well as community in London.

Concluding his message, Charles said: “This Easter, as always, reminds us of The eternal example of our Lord of kindness in in face of suffering, of bravery in in face of fear, of Vera in in face of despair. His light triumphed in that dark time.

“I pray with wholeheartedly that his inspiring example can help us everyone dispels the darkness of in world.”

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