Princess Kate and Prince William received appreciation for "making a difference" from GB News host Stephen Dixon. It comes after it has been revealed that Prince William will be making a documentary about his ambitious initiative Homewards, that was set up to help the homeless. The future King has set his sights on making rough sleeping, sofa surfing and other forms of temporary accommodation a thing of the past.
The two-part series, titled Prince William: We Can End Homelessness, will go behind the scenes of the first year of the programme. Speaking to GB News, Stephen Dixon said: "I really salute Prince William for what he's doing. And because he's using his role now, isn't he? "To really try and get stuff done.
Catherine is doing the same with the, the, the young development stuff, the preschool stuff. And now he's really trying to do some, some actual good." "Making a real difference to people.
I think that's fantastic, isn't it what he should be doing. It's what we what we need the royals to do." Co-host Anne Diamond added: "It's very much a role for the Prince of Wales.
Who is somebody in waiting, as it were? "But they have to be useful. They can't just be somebody hanging around waiting for the big job. They have to do something great.
A post shared by The Prince and Princess of Wales (@princeandprincessofwales) "King Charles did when he was Prince Charles with the Prince's Trust." She added: "The Prince's Trust has done the most incredible work, so William's got to ma.
