On Tuesday, September 30, 2025, Princess Anne visited Ukraine at the request of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. While in Kyiv, the Princess met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and First Lady Olena Zelenska. She also toured St. Sophia’s Cathedral and later paid her respects at the Children’s Memorial alongside the First Lady Zelenska.
At the Child Rights Protection Centre, the Princess listened to families and children who had been returned and reintegrated, and spoke with those working tirelessly to bring more Ukrainian children home. She also visited a Rehabilitation Centre, where she met Ukrainian veterans returning from the front line, including service personnel learning to live with injuries and conflict-related trauma.
Bravo Princess Anne for doing this!
ReplyDeleteShe is great!
ReplyDeleteI hope the Ukrainian people felt supportive by her visit.
Why wouldn’t they?
DeleteShe IS great. I’m not sure most Ukrainians would know about Anne or her visit, but I like her and her compassion very well.
DeleteWell done, Princess Royal.
ReplyDeleteI don't wanna talk about fashion in this context. It's really fine that princess Ann is visiting Ukrain where she payed specially attention to the children who died there. It's awful
ReplyDeleteAgree !!
DeleteThank you Princess Anne.
DeleteAnd a BIG thank you from me too.
DeletePrincess Anne looks very nice in slacks. Lovely outfit.
ReplyDeleteBelle allure quand elle porte un pantalon !
ReplyDeleteIn the first and second photo, who is the lady in the beige coat?
ReplyDeleteOh wow! No fashion to discuss today. Only Slava Ukraini!!!
ReplyDeleteLuna
She is an amazing woman. She is the Queens daughter.
ReplyDeleteAnne is the most hardworking royal.
ReplyDeleteShe's just amazing!
Kim
A very supportive visit by the Princess Royal. The images at the Children Memorial is very moving. It really hits home the loss, there are no words, just dreadful. No fashion comment today.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the Pss Royal again. She put light on the results of war. No life should be expandable, the loss of innocents.
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