London: Britain's Prince William and wife Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, on Saturday took the rare step to comment on a political issue to offer their support to the people of Ukraine in the face of the Russian invasion. The couple made a reference to a royal visit to the country in October 2020 to express their backing for Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and the people of the country. 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, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said in a Twitter statement.
"Today we stand with the President and all of Ukraine's people as they bravely fight for that future, they said. Protests, demonstrations and vigils in support of Ukraine are being held across the UK, including in London and Manchester. One of the vigils took place outside the Russian Embassy in London, where there were chants of "Russia stop the war", "Putin stop the war" and "leave Ukraine alone". Supporters of Ukraine also gathered in other parts of the UK on Saturday, including in Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens, and more vigils have also been organised for Sunday.
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