
Prince William reveals plan to build 24 homes for the homeless on his Cornwall estate
Fox News
Prince William inherited the Duchy of Cornwall estate when he became the Prince of Wales upon the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The monarch died in 2022.
It is understood that land for the homes will be provided by the royal’s Duchy of Cornwall estate. The development is expected to begin in September of this year, and the first homes will be completed by fall 2025. Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
The campaign is part of the 41-year-old’s five-year goal to end homelessness in the U.K. Last year, the father of three said he wants to make sure that instances of people being left without a roof over their heads are "rare, brief and unrepeated."

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