Prince William surprised people in his first-ever press interview during the grand unveiling of an affordable housing development.
The now Prince of Wales opened up about royal life and his dedication to preventing homelessness.The Prince of Wales spoke candidly to the media for the first time since becoming heir to the throne following his father King Charles stepping up as monarch after Queen Elizabeth II's tragic passing in September.Prince William is patron of Reuben House in Peckham, southeast London, which is an affordable housing development of 33 flats for young people from Centrepoint.
He has been a keen campaigner for the homeless following in the footsteps of his late mum Diana.The 40-year-old has been a hopeful voice for those in poverty across the country after being taken to a homeless shelter by the late Princess Diana when he was aged just 11 years old, reports the Mirror.
William's interview with The Sunday Times saw him answer some uncomfortable questions surrounding perceptions of the Royal family, after the spotlight was put on them by his estranged brother Prince Harry.
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