On UK royalty’s first visit to Ukraine, Duchess Sophie stands with victims of Russia’s sexual crimes
Sophie, the UK Duchess of Edinburgh, met Ukraine's President and First Lady in Kyiv, focusing on support for survivors of sexual violence, and visited Bucha to pay respects to victims of Russia's occupation.
On 29 April, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, went on a one-day surprise visit to Kyiv on behalf of the UK Foreign Office, becoming the first member of the UK royal family to visit Ukraine since the Russian invasion began. Sophie’s visit was to “demonstrate solidarity with the women, men and children impacted by the war,” according to BBC.
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