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Prince William ‘Quite Moved’ by Emotional Stories During Newport Visit

Prince William ‘Quite Moved’ by Emotional Stories During Newport Visit

Kensington Palace Highlights Prince’s Advocacy Against Homelessness

Prince William was deeply touched by heartfelt conversations during a solo visit to Newport, Wales, as part of his five-year plan to end homelessness.

A day after attending a glamorous Buckingham Palace dinner with diplomats, the Prince of Wales shifted focus to an emotional engagement where he met with resilient women who shared their personal experiences of homelessness.

Among those he connected with was Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, a fire chief and advocate who overcame homelessness as a teenager. Cohen-Hatton introduced William to several women who spoke with him privately about their journeys.

“It was a really meaningful visit,” Cohen-Hatton told People Magazine. “He was quite moved.”

In a video clip released by Kensington Palace, William is seen ensuring all key stakeholders were present at the discussion, encouraging attendees to identify anyone missing who could contribute to the cause.

"Proud to be working with @HomewardsUK Advocate @dr_sab_cohenhatton,” William’s statement read. “Her experience of homelessness here in Newport and her advocacy on the issue is helping us make a real difference across our six locations.”

The Prince highlighted the importance of addressing women’s homelessness specifically, adding, “Today we saw how focusing support on women’s homelessness will not only help the women affected but also provide learnings that can be implemented across Newport and beyond.”

Cohen-Hatton praised William’s empathy and engagement, noting that his presence had a profound impact on the women he met. “They were nervous beforehand, but what a life experience for them to meet the prince, who’s genuinely interested in hearing their stories,” she said.

The visit underscored the Prince’s dedication to humanising the issue of homelessness and advocating for tailored solutions to support vulnerable communities.

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