World News | Prince William Visits Poland to Support Ally Helping Ukraine

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Prince William travelled to Poland on Wednesday for a surprise visit that underscored Britain's support for a nation on the front line of efforts to help refugees displaced by Russia's war in Ukraine and to assist Ukraine's military in fighting off the invasion.

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Warsaw, Mar 22 (AP) Prince William travelled to Poland on Wednesday for a surprise visit that underscored Britain's support for a nation on the front line of efforts to help refugees displaced by Russia's war in Ukraine and to assist Ukraine's military in fighting off the invasion.

The heir to the throne met with British and Polish troops in Rzeszow, a city of 200,000 people in southeastern Poland that has become a hub for shipments of military and humanitarian aid bound for Ukraine.

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Located just 65 kilometers (40 miles) from the Ukrainian border, Rzeszow is also a key transit point for refugees.

William plans to tour a Warsaw centre that houses about 300 recent arrivals from Ukraine.

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On Thursday, he is scheduled to meet with President Andrzej Duda and to talk with young Ukrainians who are working and studying in Poland.

The U.K. has been one of the most outspoken supporters of bolstering NATO's eastern flank in the face of Russia's aggression.

The country sent troops to Poland and the Baltic states and provided more than 2.3 billion pounds ($2.8 billion) of military aid to Ukraine.

It also has pledged 220 million pounds ($269 million) of humanitarian assistance.

But deploying the popular 40-year-old prince, a military veteran who also worked as a civilian air-sea rescue pilot, offers a more personal touch.

While British political leaders have visited Poland regularly to trumpet their support for NATO and the Ukrainian cause, a senior royal like William is a symbol of the nation who can thank military personnel for their service without the baggage of party politics.

The prince's planned meetings with refugees and volunteers also shine the royal spotlight on efforts to shelter the hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who have settled in Poland over the past year. (AP)

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