Prince William sends hopeful message to Prince Harry on Diana's birthday
Prince Harry receives positive update from Prince William
Prince William opened up about finding hope while working together in a new message on his mother Princess Diana's birthday.
The future King stepped out in Sheffield on June 1 to mark two years of his passion project, Homewards UK, aimed at making homelessness "rare, brief and unrepeated."
In a panel discussion, the Prince of Wales highlighted the significance of partnership among the private, public and charity sectors to fulfil a meaningful mission.
As per the Mirror, he said, "Nothing happens without us all working together and doing things properly."
William added, "It's very difficult for the government, it's difficult for businesses, it's difficult for the charity sector, partnerships, communities, whatever it is, the whole system gels when it works together."
Moreover, the father-of-three reflected on the importance of hope and working together, seemingly a message for his brother Prince Harry, as they both carry on the legacy of their late mother.
"Hope is very important. I feel less hopeful when I'm doing things by myself. I think as human beings we all want to feel connected, and I always think the greatest impact is when we work together," William shared.
Notably, the Duke of Sussex also expressed a desire to make peace with the royal family in recent times, especially amid the royal siblings' father, King Charles' cancer battle.
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