'WE NEED FEWER DISASTERS IN THE WORLD'
OK! UK|May 02, 2022
AS THE CRISIS IN UKRAINE DEEPENS, THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE VISIT THE DISASTERS EMERGENCY AND TALK TO AID WORKERS COMMITTEE
RHONA MERCER
'WE NEED FEWER DISASTERS IN THE WORLD'

SHOW OF SUPPORT

It was business as usual for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge last week, who showed their ongoing support for the people of Ukraine on a visit to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) in London.

The smartly dressed couple, who both wore pins on their blazers featuring a white love heart on the Ukrainian flag, previously visited the Ukrainian Cultural Centre back in March to stand alongside the victims of Russia's invasion and show solidarity.

Last week, the couple met DEC aid workers and talked to them about the impact the crisis is having in Ukraine and the surrounding countries.

Rachael Cummings, Director of Humanitarian Public Health at Save The Children, spoke to Kate and William from Kyiv via video link, and explained how the funds that had been raised so far over £300 million - were making a huge difference.

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