EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince William's potentially awkward visit to homelessness ... trends now

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince William's potentially awkward visit to homelessness ... trends now
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince William's potentially awkward visit to homelessness ... trends now

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince William's potentially awkward visit to homelessness ... trends now

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince William's potentially awkward visit to homelessness charity

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Prince William's visit to the homelessness charity The Passage had to be handled sensitively by aides, with the heir declaring: 'Everyone deserves a place to call home.' 

Why the delicacy? It was seen as a potentially awkward message from someone with five residences. Adelaide Cottage at Windsor Castle was given to him and Kate by the Queen last year.

It joined their properties at Kensington Palace and on the Sandringham Estate. William has also gained properties in Cornwall and Llandovery since becoming Prince of Wales. 

Fortuitously, none of The Passage's dispossessed asked him at which abode he was laying his head that night.

Prince William's visit to the homelessness charity The Passage had to be handled sensitively by aides, with the heir declaring: 'Everyone deserves a place to call home'. Pictured: Prince William speaks with resident Mark Chiverton (right) during a visit to London homelessness charity The Passage

Prince William's visit to the homelessness charity The Passage had to be handled sensitively by aides, with the heir declaring: 'Everyone deserves a place to call home'. Pictured: Prince William speaks with resident Mark Chiverton (right) during a visit to London homelessness charity The Passage

Prince William's visit to the homelessness charity The Passage had to be handled sensitively by aides, with the heir declaring: 'Everyone deserves a place to call home'. Pictured: Prince William speaks with Sister Joan (left) as he visits London homelessness charity The Passage

Prince William's visit to the homelessness charity The Passage had to be handled sensitively by aides, with the heir declaring: 'Everyone deserves a place to call home'. Pictured: Prince William speaks with Sister Joan (left) as he visits London homelessness charity The Passage

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