< img src = "/uploads/blogs/28/c4/ib-frnbvifnq_316240df.jpg" Alt = "Prince Harry's wife showed Ukrainian Easter on Instagram"/> ~ ~ < p > Wife of Prince Harry Megan Markle posted on Instagram a photo of Pasks that her husband brought from Ukraine.

< p > in her Instagram-page Markle shared a moving moment where she and she, together with her children, divides Ukrainian Easter cakes and wrote: “A special gift daddy brought from Ukraine”.

~ ~ ~ < h3 > Easterly from exchanged fields

< P > As it is noted, Prince Harry was presented with an Easter basket with a belt, which was baked from flour grown on Ukrainian fields exchanged from fighting. According to Glavcom, Minister of Economy Yulia Sviridenko told this.

< p >She added that the Easter was made by grandmothers who live in the border area of ​​Sumy region, and decorated it with Easter eggs made by the mother of the militant Irina Tsybukh, who died last year in Kharkiv during a vehicle on a mini.

~ > 62 ~ 62 < p > Sviridenko also told what she spoke with the prince about mine programs. According to her, this topic is interesting for Harry, because Princess Diana, Harry's mother, also passed between mine fields in Angola, and then “the world saw this problem.”

~ < H3 > Visit Uzomo to the Superhumans Center < P > Arriving in Ukraine, Prince Harry visited the Superhumans Center in Lviv, which specializes in helping the wounded military. Four veterans came to the clinic with him. This institution provides free prosthetics, reconstructive surgery and psychological rehabilitation services. The visit itself became known only after the prince left the territory of Ukraine.

< h3 > Second representative of the royal family in Ukraine

< p > This is the second time when a representative of the royal family will visit Ukraine since the beginning of the war. Last year, Kiev visited the Duchess of Sophie, wife of Prince Edward.

< P > Analysis: Prince Harry continues to attend Ukraine and participate in social events in support of the wounded military. This testifies to the great interest of his personality and his family in the development and help of Ukraine. A visit to the Superhumans Center is another proof of its support and recognition of the importance of such institutions. He shows his attention to veterans' problems and support for their rehabilitation.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116