Prince William is set to celebrate a major milestone on Tuesday as he marks 20 years as Patron of Centrepoint, a leading charity dedicated to supporting homeless young people. During his visit to the organization’s Ealing facility in London, the Prince will spotlight its critical work in providing services like employment opportunities, access to education, and counseling to help young people build independent futures.
This visit also highlights the continued partnership between Centrepoint and Prince William’s Homewards initiative, which shares the mission of eradicating homelessness across the UK.
While William focuses on his charitable efforts, Prince Harry is making headlines for a very different reason. Across the city, Harry’s High Court trial begins, with the Duke of Sussex expected to attend various sessions over the two-month proceedings.
Although Harry’s exact arrival in the UK remains uncertain, he is anticipated to testify in the witness box for up to four days.
The trial unfolds against the backdrop of ongoing tensions following Harry’s 2020 decision to step back from royal duties—a move that resulted in the loss of automatic police protection typically afforded to senior royals.