Prince Charles will grant Southend city status TODAY following death of MP Sir David Amess
Charles condemns Putin’s ‘attack on democracy’: Prince of Wales says he stands ‘in solidarity with those ‘resisting brutal aggression’ in Ukraine as he grants Southend city status following death of Sir David Amess
Prince of Wales will also be joined by Camilla during a visit to Southend’s pierFuture king and queen will unveil eco-friendly pier train named after Sir DavidLady Julia Amess will receive freedom of the city on behalf of her late husband
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Prince Charles has warned the values of democracy are under attack in Ukraine in the ‘most unconscionable way’ – as he branded Vladimir Putin’s invasion a ‘brutal aggression’.
The Prince of Wales made the comments as he officially made Southend-on-Sea a city on Tuesday following a years-long campaign by the late MP Sir David Amess – who was stabbed to death by a terrorist last year.
During a speech, the royal said he ‘stands in solidarity’ with the citizens of Ukraine as he lauded Sir David for his dedication to the ‘values which underpin the society we share’.
He added: ‘We can only hope that those who are too often cynically dismissive of those in public life will look at his example of service.
‘No one could have given more for the values which underpin the society we share, values which appear all the more precious, at this present time, when we see more starkly than for many years, the appalling suffering and devastation caused when the path of violence is chosen.
‘What we saw in the terrible tragedy in Southend was an attack on democracy, on an open society, on freedom itself.
‘We are seeing those same values under attack today, in Ukraine, in the most unconscionable way.
‘In the stand we take here, we are in solidarity with all those who are resisting brutal aggression.’
Charles formally presented the legal document which entitles the change of status, the Letters Patent, to Southend’s mayor Margaret Borton at the extraordinary council meeting.
He presented the document on behalf of the Queen as he was joined by his wife the Duchess of Cornwall.
Sir David, who had served as Conservative MP for Southend West since 1997, was murdered during a constituency surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, on October 15.
The 69-year-old had campaigned tirelessly to make Southend a city.
Mayor Mrs Borton said Tuesday: ‘Formally receiving city status from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will be a special moment for Southend-on-Sea, and we are hugely honoured to receive a royal visit from Their Royal Highnesses on what is sure to be a momentous day for our new city.’
Sir David Amess (pictured), who had served as Conservative MP for Southend West since 1997, was murdered during a constituency surgery at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, on October 15
The Prince of Wales (pictured left) will formally present the legal document which entitles the change of status, the Letters Patent, to Southend’s mayor Margaret Borton at a council meeting on Tuesday
Days after Sir David’s death, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that ‘Her Majesty has agreed that Southend will be accorded the city status it so clearly deserves’.
Lady Julia Amess will be given the freedom of the city on behalf of her late husband.
Charles and Camilla will then visit the seafront to unveil a new eco-friendly pier train named after Sir David.
The battery-powered trains will be used to take visitors from the shoreline to the end of Southend Pier, which at 1.33 miles (2.14km) is the longest pleasure pier in the world.
The £3.25 million pier train replacement project is seeing the existing diesel trains, which have been in operation on the pier since 1986, replaced with new, eco-friendly trains, designed in heritage green and cream following a public vote.
Green and cream liveried pier trains previously ran on Southend Pier from 1949 to 1978.
Workers install a new Welcome to the City of Southend-on-Sea road sign ahead of today’s Royal visit
With a population of around 183,000, Southend is a large coastal town and is home to the longest pleasure pier in the world, Southend Pier, measuring 1.33 miles. (Pictured: People enjoying the hot weather on Southend beach in summer of 2020)
Southend was one of several towns competing for city status as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June next year, with Sir David having pushed for the recognition for at least two decades.
With a population of around 183,000, Southend is a large coastal town and is home to the longest pleasure pier in the world, Southend Pier, measuring 1.33 miles.
It also has London Southend Airport less than two miles north of the town centre.
Cities historically were settlements with cathedrals, which is why small places such as Ely in Cambridgeshire and Salisbury remain cities.
But having a cathedral is no longer an official requirement for a city-aspiring town.
In recent years, towns have been able to apply to the Government for city status via competitions by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
At the last competition, held to honour the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee nine years ago, three towns were granted city status – Perth, Chelmsford and St Asaph.
In 2002, Preston became a city, while Brighton and Wolverhampton were granted the upgrade to mark the turn of the millennium.
In the days after his death, the Prime Minister praised Sir David as a politician who ‘simply wanted to serve the people of Essex’ as a backbench Conservative.
He vowed that the ‘contemptible act of violence’ that took his life would not ‘detract from his accomplishments as a politician or as a human being’.
A man skates along the promenade in Southend, Essex on October 18, 2021
Southend also has London Southend Airport less than two miles north of the town centre (pictured)
Nadine Dorries paid a touching tribute to Sir David in October when she revealed his last letter to her (pictured) pleaded for help making Southend a city
Mr Johnson added that Sir David was a ‘seasoned campaigner of verve and grit’ who ‘never once witnessed any achievement by any resident of Southend that could not somehow be cited in his bid to secure city status for that distinguished town’.
‘As it is only a short time since Sir David last put that very case to me in this chamber, I am happy to announce that Her Majesty has agreed that Southend will be accorded the city status it so clearly deserves,’ the Prime Minister said, to cheers from MPs.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the city status for the seaside town was a ‘fitting tribute to Sir David’s hard work’.
Nadine Dorries paid a touching tribute to Sir David in October when she revealed his last letter to her pleaded for help making Southend a city.
In it he congratulated on her promotion to replace Oliver Dowden in Boris Johnson ‘s reshuffle, adding: ‘Let’s now make Southend a city!’
In a tweet, Ms Dorries wrote: ‘It’s taken me a while to get through the post in my Parliamentary office.
‘Just opened this letter from David, in his true style, asking me to make Southend a city.
‘It happened David, it happened.’
Zelensky thanks Kate and William for ‘standing by Ukraine’s brave citizens at this crucial time’… but fails to mention Harry and Meghan despite their own statement on invasion
By Dan Sales for MailOnline
Prince William and Kate were thanked this morning by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and his wife after the royals said they stood with them in their fight.
The supportive message from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was sent on Saturday as Putin’s forces bombarded the country.
And this morning Mr Zelensky and his wife Olena said they were ‘grateful’ for the rare political comment from the Royals.
They added the support was boost as Ukraine continued to fight off Russia‘s invasion.
President Zelensky said: ‘Olena and I are grateful to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge that at this crucial time, when Ukraine is courageously opposing Russia’s invasion, they stand by our country and support our brave citizens.
‘Good will triumph.’
Harry and Meghan had also sent their own words of support to Ukraine, but was not mentioned by Mr Zelensky. It is not known whether he has privately thanked them.
The Sussexes had posted on their website on February 24 ‘Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and all of us at Archewell stand with the people of Ukraine’.
They restated that support on television as they accepted the President’s Award at the NAACP Image Awards.
William and Kate’s remarks were posted on Saturday and were a rare foray into politics.
The message of gratitude to William and Kate was posted just after 8am this morning
The Duke and Duchess entertained President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife Olena in the opulent Throne Room
The area today near the regional administration building, which city officials said was hit by a missile attack, in central Kharkiv, Ukraine
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, accept the President’s Award at the 53rd NAACP Image Awards Show, where they restated their support for Ukraine
Harry and Meghan also posted a message of support on their Archewell site on February 24
Their February 26 post on Twitter insisted they ‘stand’ with the people of the war-torn nation, as they ‘bravely fight’ for their future.
The royal couple also recalled the ‘privilege’ of meeting President Zelensky and his wife, when they jetted into London in 2020.
In a personal tweet signed by the couple, they wrote: ‘In October 2020 we had the privilege to meet President Zelenskyy and the First Lady to learn of their hope and optimism for Ukraine’s future.
‘Today we stand with the President and all of Ukraine’s people as they bravely fight for that future.’
William and Kate welcomed the Ukrainians to Buckingham Palace in October 2020 – their first audience since the start of the first Covid lockdown.
The Duke and Duchess entertained President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife Olena in the opulent Throne Room.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have said they ‘stand’ with the people of Ukraine as they ‘bravely fight’ for their future
William and Kate welcomed the Ukrainians to Buckingham Palace in October 2020 – their first audience since the start of the first Covid lockdown
The Tweet from William and Kate was sent on Saturday and was a rare political message
The couples did not wear masks but observed social distancing and appeared in good spirits during the meeting, the first royal event to take place at Buckingham Palace in nearly six months.
William and Kate held the audience on behalf of the Queen, who stayed at Windsor Castle to carry out a limited number of engagements.
Ukraine’s president has accused Russia of war crimes after Vladimir Putin’s forces launched what were believed to be cluster and vacuum bomb attacks in an attempt to turn the tide of a conflict that they have so-far been losing.
In a late night address directed at Russia, Volodymyr Zelensky said there would ‘definitely be an international tribunal’ for what he said was a ‘violation of all conventions’ and added that ‘no one in the world will forgive you for killing peaceful Ukrainian people.’ Prosecutors at The Hague say they intend to open a probe ‘as soon as possible.’
Zelensky spoke after what appeared to be a cluster bomb attack on the city of Kharkiv on Monday which killed at least 11 people and wounded scores more, and after Ukraine’s ambassador to the US accused Putin’s forces of using a banned thermobaric bomb on the capital of Kyiv overnight.
The bombardment of Kharkiv continued Tuesday morning with a rocket landing just in front of the civilian public administration building, destroying the road outside and blowing the windows out of the building itself.
Footage from inside shows the building was heavily damaged, with ceilings collapsing and rubble strewn around.
It came as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – which met with heavy defeat in its initial plan to seize key targets and infrastructure in precision strikes – entered a new phase, with the aim seemingly to surround and besiege cities such as Kharkiv, Kyiv, Mariupol, Sumy and Kherson which have so-far put up fierce resistance – and bomb them into submission using indiscriminate weapons in echoes of tactics Russia used against rebel forces in Syria while fighting alongside dictator Basahar al-Assad.
Fears that Kyiv will be hard-hit have been growing and reached new heights on Tuesday as satellite images revealed a column of Russian vehicles heading towards the capital is actually 40 miles long, as opposed to the 4 miles that were reported on Monday.
The most-advanced units in the column are now just 15 miles from the city, having been significantly slowed by Ukrainian resistance but never-the-less inching closer day by day.
The regional administration building, which city officials said was hit by a missile attack, in central Kharkiv, Ukraine
Ukrainian police officer escorts refugees, at the Medyka border crossing in Poland today
Russia’s plan appears to be using the heavy armour to encircle and shell the city, before troops move in for street-to-street fighting.
A taste of what was to come struck Kharkiv on Monday when bombs rained down on the most Russia-friendly city in Ukraine – which sits 25 miles from the border and is home to 1.5million people – in a bid to break its will to resist.
The hail of bombs, shells and rockets which began falling at lunchtime left at least 11 dead, including three children, with homes and even a school reduced to rubble.