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CARING PRINCE'S MISSION TO HONOUR DIANA'S MEMORY

Daily Express

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June 24, 2023

COMPASSIONATE Prince William is filled with a "steely determination" to tackle homelessness - in honour of his late mother.

- Giles Sheldrick

CARING PRINCE'S MISSION TO HONOUR DIANA'S MEMORY

Ahead of what would have been Diana's 62nd birthday on Saturday, her eldest son will launch projects in numerous locations across the country. It will be his first major policy intervention as he sets out his own campaigning agenda, as heir, with a cause close to his mother's heart.

A source told the Daily Express: "Homelessness is an issue affecting every part of our society and William has a steely determination to get things done.

"He wants change and impact.

He wants to use his platform for change. Homelessness is increasing and William is absolutely committed to helping resolve this issue." The optimistic Prince of Wales is unmoved by downbeat assessments suggesting a chasm between rich and poor cannot be bridged.

William, who turned 41 last Wednesday, is convinced change for the better is possible. He is alive to the huge pressures that millions of Britons face with rising inflation and the cost-of-living crisis.

A Palace source last night said it shows he is "normal" and that he cherishes championing causes passionately adopted by his mother.

The insider said: "He has an authenticity and ability to relate to others that many envy.

"This is all very different from the pomp and circumstance of the Coronation and is part of William's view of the modernisation of the monarchy. He wants to connect where he feels there is a need. It is hugely important to him and what he feels is his role going forward.

"He understands when he gets the 'big job' he will need to have shown his worth and developed the monarchy in a way that will give it a depth of meaning.

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