Prince William is walking on the path laid by Princess Diana, with his ambitious plans.
The Prince of Wales, who is keen on giving shelter to homeless in the UK, has been at the front and center of an upcoming project for the same.
Mick Clarke, CEO of The Passage- an organisation William is striving to help, notes: "He is not some Johnny-come-lately. He has been involved with us for years, talking to people here, helping as a volunteer, and he gets it."
Speaking to the Express, he continued: "Our clients who are homeless can suss who is authentic - and they see that he is."
Speaking of the peak COVID times, Mr. Clarked continued: "He was out delivering meals, but was masked up so people didn't always realise it was him.
"It was that seismic event, when so many different organisations worked together, that really convinced the Prince more could be done through collaboration."
This comes as Prince William prepares to work under his new endeavour, Homewards.
Announcing it, he said: “In a modern and progressive society, everyone should have a safe and secure home, be treated with dignity and given the support they need.
“Through Homewards, I want to make this a reality and over the next five years, give people across the UK hope that homelessness can be prevented when we collaborate.
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