Adel: William: Diana would be disappointed with today’s homelessness

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William: Diana would be disappointed with today’s homelessness

On behalf of his mother Princess Diana, the heir to the British throne Prince William wants to draw more attention to the fight against homelessness. photo
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Thanks to his mother, Prince William developed an awareness of the problems of homelessness at an early age. With his commitment, he wants to continue to follow in Princess Diana’s footsteps.
The heir to the British throne wants on behalf of his mother Princess Diana Prince William draw more attention to the fight against homelessness.
“I think she would be disappointed that we were fighting against homelessness are still no further than when they campaigned against it,” William said while visiting a charity in London, according to the PA news agency. There he recorded a podcast and was accompanied for a television production to mark the charity Red Nose Day, scheduled to air on the BBC on Friday.
“Think Mother exposed me to the issue of homelessness at a fairly young age and I’m very happy about that,” said William, who spoke to two homeless people at the scene about their experiences.
Died in a car accident in 1997 Princess Diana dedicated a lot to the fight against homelessness. She took William to a homeless shelter when he was eleven.
On his 40th birthday last year, William announced that he wanted to follow in these footsteps more closely and set accents in a similar direction: At that time he was in the streets with a red vest and cap selling the homeless newspaper “Big Issue”. Londons to see.