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Prince William claims Diana would be 'disappointed' in levels of homelessness in Red Nose Day film

Prince William has claimed his late mother Princess Diana would be "disappointed" in the levels of homelessness across the country and the lack of progress in tackling the issue.

The Prince of Wales made the statement as part of his participation in a homelessness charity appeal for Red Nose Day in the form of a short film.

The 41-year-old worked alongside charity Groundswell, which is funded by Comic Relief, on the short film which will be broadcast as part of the annual fundraising appeal on Friday.

In the programme, which will air on BBC One and will be available on iPlayer, the royal sat down with Nawshin and Miles, who have both experienced homelessness first-hand as they recorded a podcast as part of Groundswell's Listen Up! project.

In a snippet shared ahead of the film's release, Prince William told the pair he was eager to understand their experience of living rough, according to reports by the MailOnline.

He said: "My mother introduced me to the cause of homelessness from quite a young age, and I'm really glad she did.

"I think she would be disappointed that we are still no further on in terms of tackling homelessness and preventing it than when she was interested and involved in it."

The Prince of Wales opened up in a thought-provoking chat with Nawshin and Miles. (Collect/BBC)

Prince William said last year just how important tackling the housing crisis across the country is, as he vowed to make the issue of homelessness in the UK a key priority of his public work.

During the film, the royal told Miles and Nawshin: "I'm here kind of to learn a bit more, and to hear a bit more about your lived experience of homelessness."

During the conversation, Miles said: "Homelessness is about not having a safe space - it's a very isolating life. You exist, you don't live.

"Groundswell helps to give a voice to people who have experienced homelessness. People who experience homelessness have solutions if you just ask them – they know what needs changing."

Meanwhile, Nawshin said: "I didn't have a choice but to leave home - I had a lot of childhood trauma and circumstances happened around me that were out of my control.

"Coming to Groundswell and being supported to share my story has really helped me. It is powerful for people to actually listen."

Prince William previously revealed that he talks to his older children Prince George, now eight, and Princess Charlotte, now seven, about the issue, with the kids heartbreakingly asking "why can't they go home."

Speaking to Mary Berry for her Christmas special A Berry Royal Christmas, he said: "On the school run already, bear in mind they're six and four, whenever we see anyone who is sleeping rough on the streets, I talk about it and I point it out and I explain why and they're all very interested."

Funds raised from this year's Red Nose Day will go towards people struggling in the wake of the cost-of-living crisis which blighted the country and tackles issues like homelessness, as well as mental health and food poverty.

Samir Patel, who has been the CEO of Comic Relief since 2021, said: "We believe those who are closest to the issues have the best solutions and we're proud to be supporting Groundswell's important work to enable people facing such difficulties to not only be heard but be part of finding new ways to tackle homelessness.

"Our huge thanks go to Prince William, Nawshin and Miles for helping to raise awareness of this worsening issue and raise much needed funds at such a crucial time."

Red Nose Day returns on Friday March 17, from 7pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

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