Prince William expands his plans for ‘shelter built homes’
Prince William takes a pledge for homeless as he continues his mission to provide shelters
Prince William is sharing light on his new project related to homelessness.
The Prince of Wales, who is first in line to the British royal tone, is passionate about giving shelters to Britons
For the same purpose, His Royal Highness is currently in Newquay as he establishes more roofs for homeless.
In a new Instagram update, the Prince and Princess of Wales shared their new scheme
“Highlighting a partnership with St Petrocs, Homewards and the Duchy of Cornwall opening the purpose-built homes that were committed to for people experiencing homelessness,” they said.
The page added: “The project combines high-quality housing with long-term support, helping people move towards secure and independent futures.”
The official Instagram handle of the Prince and Princess of Wales posted a carousel of photos from William's visit. In the caption, on behalf of the Prince, the palace described plans for Market Street as "one of the first new high streets built in over a century.
The caption read: "At the heart of Nansledan, plans for Market Street are shaping one of the first new high streets built in over a century."
"Designed to support local businesses and everyday connection, the development reflects a long‑term commitment to sustainable growth and community life," it revealed further.
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