Prince William and Harry Reflect on Childhood in New Documentary
- Prince William recounts a childhood visit to The Passage charity, which introduced him to the issue of homelessness.
- His documentary reflects on the objectives of the Homewards program, launched to combat homelessness across various U.K. locations.
- The series seeks to raise national awareness about homelessness by sharing personal stories and promoting community responsibility.
In a two-part documentary, Prince William shares his personal experience with homelessness, reflecting on a childhood visit to The Passage charity alongside his brother, Prince Harry. The documentary, titled 'Prince William: We Can End Homelessness,' aims to shed light on William's initiative to combat homelessness in the U.K. The series, which will premiere on Disney+ and ITV in late October 2023, showcases William's Homewards program, launched by The Royal Foundation in June 2023, which seeks to make homelessness rare and nonrecurring in targeted areas. The documentary is produced by Mindhouse and features stories from individuals facing homelessness, highlighting the complexities surrounding this issue. William emphasizes the importance of providing a safe and stable home for everyone and expresses his commitment to using his royal position for positive impact, aiming to raise awareness through national campaigns and local storytelling. This initiative addresses both the immediate needs and the broader systemic issues affecting homeless populations, underscoring the shared responsibility of society in tackling homelessness.