Bristol Post

Royal praise for ‘brave’ Ukraine families

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THE Princess of Wales comforted a weeping Ukrainian mother and said “I wish we could do more” as she met families who have fled the war.

Kate toured the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre and paid tribute to the “bravery” of the displaced families as they described their experience­s and the support they have received from the Berkshire organisati­on.

Galina Bolebrukh, 39, who arrived in the UK with her mother Iryne and threeyear-old son Renat, wept as she told the princess how she fled Ukraine with her family and a few clothes.

Kate placed her hand and on her own heart and said “I wish we could do more” and later told the mother, whose husband remained in Ukraine to fight the Russian invasion: “Everything you’ve experience­d is so understand­able.”

The centre has been the hub of the Ukrainian community in Berkshire for years.

But it has now focused much of its efforts in supporting Ukrainians arriving in the UK and delivering medical equipment and humanitari­an aid to those who are on the front line.

 ?? PAUL EDWARDS, WPA POOL/GERRY IMAGES ?? The Princess of Wales visits the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre
PAUL EDWARDS, WPA POOL/GERRY IMAGES The Princess of Wales visits the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre

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