Prince of Wales pays tribute to fallen soldiers in Poland
The Prince of Wales has echoed his late grandmother the Queen by laying a wreath at a monument dedicated to soldiers in Poland. William, on the second day of his surprise trip to the country, placed the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw on Thursday morning. Queen Elizabeth II and the late Duke of Edinburgh did the same during their state visit to Poland in 1996.. On the wreath was a note reading: “In memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice”. The Prince also met with Polish President Andrzej Duda at the Presidential Palace to discuss how the UK and Poland can cooperate in best helping Ukraine. William also met young Ukrainians working or continuing their studying in Poland.
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