Prince William delights Britons with noble move as Harry reveals UK plans
London: The Prince of Wales started the Homewards initiative to end homelessness in Britain. Moreover, according to The Telegraph, the heir to the throne has directed his team to “change the narrative” about homelessness, and share “positivity.”
At a recent art exhibition held to share “optimistic” collection of images if people’s journey living on the streets by famous artists, Lorna Tucker, who has been through homelessness, worked as a consultant for the exhibition.
Tucker shared that that the exhibition is the only “positive” one she has ever seen to resonate the way they are thinking.
The project, which is in honour of William’s mother Princess Diana, as he inspired the royal to take this step, is currently running pilot schemes in six areas of Britain.
“It gives me hope. We have King Charles and Prince William, who are so socially conscious, Tucker told the outlet. “It’s a Royal family that really understands the communities they are there to serve, and that for me is the biggest hope.”
The noble gesture from William comes following an announcement by Prince Harry about his upcoming Invictus Games, which is dedicated to rehabilitate war veterans through sports.
The Games will be held in 2027 in Birmingham, which is expected to generate a lot of revenue for the country.