GB News host Eamonn Holmes commented on Prince William’s homelessness campaign, which is set to be aired on ITV.
GB News host Eamonn Holmes shared his fears for Prince William’s future as the royal family member is set to start in a two-part documentary on ITV.
The programme will cover his mission to try and irradicate homelessness.
Speaking to Angela Levin, royal biographer and guest on the news channel, Eamonn expressed his approval for the documentary being made.
He expressed concern that after making a big announcement about homelessness, it seems like nothing has happened since.
But the royal expert defended the Prince as she said: “He’s been very busy with it actually. He’s gone all over the country to see different areas and how they have been and to try and change peoples’ attitude to homelessness.”
She added: “We mustn’t forget, I think it was in 2009, he slept out in the street to see for himself what it was like, and he also helped people who were selling the Big Issue.”
Speaking about Princess Diana’s influence on her son’s, Angela explained: “He wants to do this so badly because of his mother. She took them to see people who were homeless.”
Eamonn’s worries come after it was reported that Prince William had made a “conscious agreement” with his estranged brother, Harry. The pair are said to have been at loggerheads since Harry decided to leave the UK behind as he moved to the states with his wife, Meghan Markle.
Now, it seems that their estranged relationship and years of animosity has given way to an agreement between the Cambridges to keep their distance from the Duke of Sussex.
An insider told The Mirror that William and his wife Kate have made the joint decision to cut ties with Harry and “focus on positivity.”
Royal expert Ingrid Seward elaborated on the heir’s choice to The Mirror, by saying: “William is sensitive, he likes structure and has perseverance. He does not give up easily.
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Source: Los Angeles Times1