April 17, 2022
Prince Charles, heir to British throne, shared a never-before-seen photo of his parents Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip with his Easter message
In his message, the prince highlighted the suffering of the ‘innocent victims of conflict’.
The Clarence House shared the message of the Prince of Wales on its official Twitter and Instagram handles.
In his Easter message, Prince Charles says, “This year I had the enormous privilege of representing Her Majesty The Queen at the Service for Maundy Thursday, when Christians remember that humility and sacrifice are at the heart of our faith.
"Today, millions of people find themselves displaced, wearied by their journey from troubled places, wounded by the past, fearful of the future – and in need of a welcome, of rest, and of kindness.
"Over the past years, I have found myself heartbroken at the sufferings of the innocent victims of conflict, or persecution, some of whom I have met and who have told me stories of unutterable tragedy as they have been forced to flee their country and seek shelter far from home.”