US Politics | Emotional David Beckham says he ‘can’t imagine what Ukrainians have gone through’ at war summit hosted by Piers Morgan

AN emotional David Beckham said he ...can't imagine what Ukrainians have gone through... at a summit meeting hosted by Piers Morgan. The footie ace and father-of-four, who has been a UNICEF Goodwill ambassador for 17 years, appeared at the summit via a video link. TalkTVDavid Beckham sent a message of support for Ukraine '/ ' TalkTVBeckham said he ...cannot imagine what the Ukrainian people have gone through' '/ ' Beckham, 47, told the audience: ...Since the war in Ukraine began, I've been following the situation and speaking with UNICEF staff on the ground. ...I cannot imagine what the Ukrainian people have gone through these past five months, but I do know through my experience with UNICEF that getting back to routines through education and learning is a great healer for many children.... In his message of support for Ukraine, the sporting star said he is ...always moved... by the ...amazing spirit and determination... of parents and ...children who have survived terrible disasters and conflict.... Wearing a blue shirt and cream jacket, Beckham said: ...I'm frustrated that once again children are going through terrible trauma and pain, seeing things that no child should have to see....   READ MORE IN UKRAINE WAR NEWS 'LIFE-SAVING' Deal to allow grain out of war-torn Ukraine hailed by Red Cross The acclaimed winger went on to discuss how he understood that children need routine \- something he said his children lacked during the Covid-19 lockdowns. He added: ...As a father, I've seen how a break in a child's routine like the lockdowns we experienced during the Covid pandemic can affect children, their mood, their development, even their health. ...Whilst the war isn't over, it's important that whatever possible, we give children a chance to recover, to play, to meet new friends, to be close to their families and to start to regain their childhoods.... Describing how ...school is about learning and '... ' much more than that..., the co-owner of Salford City said he was ...lucky to have teachers and coaches who guided and encouraged me to achieve so much more.... Most read in US News SAD LOSS Naked and Afraid contestant Melanie Rauscher 'found dead at friends' house' age 35 SHOCK DEATH Bodybuilder Jerry Ward dies suddenly aged 46 after complaining about rib pain SPEAR FISH Woman, 70, stabbed in groin by 100lb fish that leapt out of water & attacked her SHOPPER PANIC 'Active shooter' scare at busy mall sparks stampede of terrified shoppers LEFT TO ROT Inside abandoned zoo with remains of great white SHARK floating in tank HORROR ATTACK Girl, 12, 'woke to dad cutting her throat after killing 3-year-old sister' ...All children deserve that and Ukrainian children must be protected and kept safe,... Beckham reminded the audience. ...That is our duty – all of us as parents, leaders, mentors, and guides. And by recreating that feeling of safety, children will start to learn again and to dream of their futures.... It comes after Piers Morgan praised Ukrainian President Zelensky and the First Lady for their resilience over the war with Russia. The TalkTV host arrived in Kyiv earlier today to join Olena Zelenska for a summit meeting to help shine a light on the toll of Russia's invasion. Zelensky's wife chaired the international event \- The Second Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen \- which marks the 150th day of Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine. Piers was quick to praise the Presidential couple as ...inspiring... before saying that it was a ...great privilege... to be welcomed in Kyiv. He said: ...I wanted to say to the First Lady just how inspiring the world finds you and your husband. The way that you have rallied the people of Ukraine, is amazing to watch. "I had the honour of being invited here and I couldn't wait to come to Ukraine and see for myself the resilience of the people here. You are a remarkable people. "I have never met any country that has this strength and resilience with the possible exception of my country in World War Two. Read More on The Sun NAME GAME We named our son a strong, manly name but family laughed in our face at it BRANCHING OUT My neighbour has cut down LOADS of my tree - I'm absolutely fuming "And I think it's an amazing thing to watch, so I think you should be incredibly proud not just of your leaders but of the people.... Alongside Piers, other famous faces participated remotely in the summit, including Richard Gere, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis. Not known, clear with picture deskHosted by The Sun columnist Piers Morgan, the event included an address by the first lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska '/ ' Beckham thanked Ukraine's First Lady Eleina Zelenska for inviting him to participate in the eventTalkTV

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