Expert details Royal family’s 'interesting' plans to house Ukrainian refugees in palaces
21.03.2022 - 16:41
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Lorraine's Royal Editor Russell Myers joined Lorraine Kelly on this morning's show (Monday 21 March) from Belize to discuss the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's recent royal tour. However, the expert also detailed "interesting" plans that the family have closer to home.
Russell explained that the royals, in particular Prince Charles, are eager to help Ukrainian refugees by housing them in royal palaces – such as Dumfries House in Ayrshire – and offering them jobs and training. He revealed that the plans come hot on the heels of news that the Belgian royal family will be hosting Ukrainians in three of their Royal residences.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . Lorraine and Russell were discussing the symbolism of Kate Middleton's wardrobe before they moved onto the topic.
Lorraine asked: "I also hear that there might be - there just might be - room inside some royal palaces for some Ukrainian refugees. What are you hearing?" Revealing his insider knowledge, Russell said: "Me and my colleagues are speaking to the palaces and they said they are looking at practical solutions for what they can do." Become an OK! VIP and see all our exclusives - for free! Become an OK! VIP and you will unlock access to all of our big exclusives...
Be the first to meet the latest showbiz babies, see the most sought after wedding pictures of the year, or take a guided tour around your favourite star's lavish multi-million pound home - all for free! Sign up here He continued: "It's really interesting because the palaces, the Royal family's palaces, are huge in number and huge in size so they obviously have an awful lot of room. It's been a question during the week since the
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