Prince Charles condemns Russia's invasion of Ukraine, says democracy is under threat
ABCThe UK's Prince Charles has decried the invasion of Ukraine, saying the values of democracy are under attack. Key points: Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton have said they too stand with Ukraine It is unusual for members of the royal family to make public comments on politics Queen Elizabeth has now resumed video calls after her COVID-19 diagnosis last week "In the stand we take here, we are in solidarity with all those who are resisting brutal aggression," the next in line to the throne told an event marking Southend-on-Sea in Essex becoming a city. Prince Charles said Sir David's killing had been an attack on democracy, open society and freedom, arguing the same values were being threatened in Ukraine under Russia's invasion. "In October 2020 we had the privilege to meet President Zelenskyy and the First Lady to learn of their hope and optimism for Ukraine’s future," they said on Twitter. Queen resumes video calls after COVID infection After testing positive for COVID-19 just over a week ago, Queen Elizabeth felt well enough to undertake two virtual audiences on Tuesday.
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