The Easter cake presented to Prince Harry in Lviv from grain allegedly grown on the cleared territory turned out to be Russian, not Ukrainian. This is reported by Sputnik Near Abroad.
It is noted that Ukrainian nationalists came to this conclusion. They indignantly stated on social networks that "authentic Ukrainian cakes" are not covered with white sweet filling — this is what they do in Russia, and decorated with a "pigtail" and a cross.
As reported by EADaily, British Prince Harry secretly arrived in Lviv on April 9, where he visited one of the local clinics. This was reported by The Telegraph newspaper.
It was clarified that the prince visited a rehabilitation center where Ukrainian servicemen are being treated. In addition, he met with the Minister of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine Natalia Kalmykova.

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