Homelessness, according to Prince William, must be eliminated from this “modern and progressive society,” as he is starting a significant five-year drive to put an end to it. For the purpose of making homelessness “rare, brief, and unrepeated,” the Prince of Wales’ philanthropic organization would be contributing £3 million as start-up money.
To evaluate strategies for reducing homelessness, six places in the UK would be used. “Everyone should have a safe and secure home, and everyone should be treated with dignity,” Prince William said.
The Prince of Wales’ involvement in the “Homewards” campaign would likely be one of his most significant endeavors, though he is conscious that, it may raise the possibility of political interference charges.
Prior to the event, Prince William spoke with the first Ministers of Scotland and Wales as well as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Leveling Up Secretary Michael Gove. The prince disclosed that, his mother, Princess Diana, introduced him to homeless charity when he was a little boy, and he has attributed this connection to her.
However, in present day UK, there are around 300,000 homeless individuals, including those experiencing rough sleeping, inhabiting in cars or other types of mobile housing, staying in hostels and other short-term lodgings.
Along with eliminating homelessness, the goal is to influence perceptions and demonstrate how many individuals would benefit from the project. Recently, the prince launched an affordable housing initiative for young adults with employment, who required assistance with housing.
In order to establish housing projects and support services, and address the various causes of homelessness, either in urban or coastal communities, Prince William’s strategy would assemble regional groups of housing professionals, charitable organizations, and entrepreneurs.
Moreover, he will also embark on a two-day tour of the UK to disclose the venues for the program, which is backed by organizations like Shelter, Centrepoint, Crisis, and The Passage. According to a media briefing, success would be judged by the reduction of homelessness in particular areas, and discovering techniques, that might be reproduced elsewhere.
In order to gauge national concern and support for a measure, the initiative has released opinion research from Ipsos, involving more than 3,000 adults in the UK. However, Prince William will also face questions about, how someone with such riches and large land holdings can make such decisions concerning homelessness.
“The last thing we need is for William to get involved in this issue, a man who has three huge homes and a vast estate gifted to him by the state.”
Graham Smith of the Anti-Monarchy Group Republic.
Smith claimed that, homelessness has been as a result of government incompetency and cannot be “resolved by charity or royal patronage,” accusing Prince William of being “hypocritical.”
However, a representative for Kensington Palace claimed that, the Prince is utilizing his position for the public good. “This isn’t a publicity stunt. This is about trying to change how we as a society think about homelessness,” the spokesman averred.
Furthermore, Crisis CEO Matt Downie averred that, he has directly spoken with the Prince about the project and verified the validity of his pledge.
“People who are experiencing homelessness can smell when someone’s not authentic. I certainly can see the difference between people who want to associate for PR purposes in this issue and people who are genuinely driven by righting one of society’s wrongs, and I saw that deeply there.”
Matt Downie, CEO of Crisis
According to royal novelist, Professor Pauline Maclaran, a more activist stance would be well received by the younger generation, who are more inclined to doubt the worth of the monarchy.
Additionally, she remarked that, it would be necessary for the Prince to appear to make his own donation. His Royal Foundation would be contributing £500,000 to each of the project’s six regional hubs, but there are no evidence of previous rumors of social housing initiatives for his Duchy of Cornwall estate.
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