Prince William celebrated his wife Kate's work with young children today as he joined a conference to help end homelessness.
Earlier in the day, well-wisher Peter Brownley, 61, told him that he was a huge fan of the Royal Family and had sent the Princess of Wales a get well soon card. William replied: ‘You really are very kind.' Princess of Wales health timeline Advertisement Leigh Stinchcombe, 33, grabbed William for a selfie and said afterwards he was a 'big fan' of the prince.
He also discussed how early intervention can turn around lives and asked Mr Lynam to explain during his 'journey' the moments when people 'stepped in' to help. The Prince was in Sheffield this morning to unveil major commitments to his Homewards initiative, to end the scourge of homeless in the UK. ‘Your Royal Highness, coming together we can do so much more. We can deliver much needed, more affordable house particularly for homeless families here in Sheffield. I am absolutely convinced it is possible.
In a second major initiative, William revealed that local Sheffield landlords have committed to provide 31 homes as a start for families at risk of, or experiencing, homeless in the city. William also spoke to the executive director of Sheffield City Council, Ajman Ali, and expressed his sympathy that they, like councils up and down the country, were dealing with one crisis after another, without the opportunity to look up and plan solutions further down the line which stop people becoming homeless in the first place.
What is the Homewards project and where are the six UK locations? Prince William launched Homewards in a UK tour last June, with Buckingham Palace describing it as a 'five-year, locally led programme which will demonstrate that by working together it is possible to end homelessness'. “Yes, that’s something we hear a lot,’ the prince said. ‘That wraparound care is critical. People come from so many difficult backgrounds.
“Yes, consistency in support is something that needs to be changed as well,’ William said thoughtfully. ‘I hear a lot about people having to explain their stories to a new person each time.’March 10: Kensington Palace released the first picture of Kate since her abdominal surgeryHe added: ‘You don’t see the hidden homeless of families. You see a lot of people sleeping rough, but not the other stories. We are trying to bring these other facets out.
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