It comes after more than 200,000 people in Britain have expressed interest in opening their homes to Ukrainian refugees as part of the government’s Homes for Ukraine grant program. The royal family has highlighted the plight of those left behind in the war-torn country as they continue to seek refuge – following in the footsteps of millions who escaped the Russian invasion. He said he found it “deeply moving” to see the number of people across the UK willing to call those in need into their homes after meeting “innocent victims of conflict” himself over the years. Charles also nodded to the role played by his late father, the Duke of Edinburgh, during the many sacraments he attended as he “read the Gospel which tells how on the night of the Last Supper Jesus knelt before his disciples and washed their journey – tired feet “. The Prince of Wales said in a statement: “Today, millions of people are displaced, tired of traveling by disturbed places, injured by the past, afraid of the future – and in need of welcome, rest and kindness. Image: Charles says he found it “deeply moving” to see the number of people across the UK willing to call those in need into their homes “In recent years, I’m saddened by the plight of innocent victims of conflict or persecution, some of whom I have met and told stories of untold tragedy as they were forced to flee their country and seek refuge away from home. “But in all this sadness and inhumanity, it was deeply moving to see how so many people are ready to open their homes to those in need and how they have offered their time and resources to help those in distress. that destroys their soul. and hardships “. In March, Charles and his wife Camilla visited the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in central London to show their solidarity with Ukraine by lighting a candle for the nation and its community in London. Concluding his message, Charles said: “This Easter, as always, we remember our Lord’s timeless example of goodness in the face of suffering, courage in the face of fear, faith in the face of despair. His light triumphed in that dark age. “I pray with all my heart that his inspiring example will help us all to dispel the darkness of the world.”