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Prince William says visit with Diana to homeless shelter at 11 was eye-opener
LONDON - Prince William has recalled how his late mother Princess Diana took him to a shelter for homeless people when he was just 11 years old, saying how the visit opened his eyes to how others lived a different life from him. In an extract from a
LONDON - Prince William has recalled how his late mother Princess Diana took him to a shelter for homeless people when he was just 11 years old, saying how the visit opened his eyes to how others lived a different life from him.
In an extract from a documentary about his efforts to end homelessness to be broadcast this week, the heir to the British throne said Diana introduced him and his younger brother Prince Harry to the cause as part of her determination to raise wider awareness of social issues from Aids to mental health.
"I'd never been to anything like that before, and I was a bit anxious as to what to expect. My mother went about her usual part of making everyone feel relaxed and having a laugh and joking with everyone," William said of the 1993 visit to The Passage charity in London.
Last June, the elder son of King Charles launched a five-year project "Homewards" which he said was inspired by Diana.
Homeless charities say it is hard to know exactly how many people are living on the streets but statistics released this month said 178,560 households were assessed as homeless in England in 2023-24, up 12.3 per cent on the year before.
In an extract from a documentary about his efforts to end homelessness to be broadcast this week, the heir to the British throne said Diana introduced him and his younger brother Prince Harry to the cause as part of her determination to raise wider awareness of social issues from Aids to mental health.
"I'd never been to anything like that before, and I was a bit anxious as to what to expect. My mother went about her usual part of making everyone feel relaxed and having a laugh and joking with everyone," William said of the 1993 visit to The Passage charity in London.
Last June, the elder son of King Charles launched a five-year project "Homewards" which he said was inspired by Diana.
Homeless charities say it is hard to know exactly how many people are living on the streets but statistics released this month said 178,560 households were assessed as homeless in England in 2023-24, up 12.3 per cent on the year before.